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V-22 Marine squadron is expected to go to Iraq this fall



 
 
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Old April 7th 07, 03:03 AM posted to rec.aviation.military.naval
Henry J Cobb
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Default V-22 Marine squadron is expected to go to Iraq this fall

Vince wrote:
Mike wrote:
Col. Mulhern said the V-22's speed and ability to fly higher than the
CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter it will replace would make it far less
vulnerable to enemy fire. The Osprey also will get wounded troops to
medical care far more quickly, he said.


What a hoot
Why not compare it to a donkey? you will get even better results.


Nope, donkeys are more agile and more reliable.

-HJC
 




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