Marine Corps Resumes V-22 Osprey Flights in Japan Post-Crash; Air Force Holds Back

Following a green light to lift a months-long flight hold after a fatal incident, Marine Corps V-22 Ospreys are now airborne again in Japan, while Air Force operations remain grounded.

Discovered 2024-03-26T15:23:55.669143-07:00 | 2024-03-26T15:23:55.669143-07:00

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