Defense Secretary Austin to Review V-22 Osprey Flight Resumption Plan Following Fatal Crash

The path to recommence V-22 Osprey operations advances as Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin evaluates the military's strategy to mitigate safety concerns after a recent catastrophic incident in Japan.

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