Another soldier attached to the 101st has been detained and is being questioned in connection with the incident early Sunday at one of the division's camps in northern Kuwait, Army VCorps spokesman Max Blumenfeld said.
Another soldier attached to the 101st is being questioned in connection with the fatal grenade and small arms attack at one of the division's camps in northern Kuwait, Army VCorps spokesman Max Blumenfeld said early Sunday in Kuwait.
The Center for Security Policy welcomed the Defense Acquisition Board's long-awaited decision Wednesday to approve full-rate production of the V-22 Osprey, the Marine Corps-Special Operations hybrid helicopter-airplane that will support the sorts of missions the United States military will have to undertake in the 21st Century.
While a final judgment on the full magnitude of the risks will not be knowable for years to come, long after the crash investigation into today's accident is complete, the enormity of the contribution the V-22 will make to the Marine Corps is clear.
Over the years of the Osprey's development, myriad government and independent analyses have demonstrated that the V-22 is by far the most effective and affordable alternative for meeting the needs of the Marine Corps and Special Operations forces.
In addition, the Roundtable received a most impressive briefing of a study recently completed by the ANSER Corporation that demonstrated conclusively -- as have myriad previous government and independent analyses -- that the V-22 is by far the most effective and affordable alternative for meeting the immediate needs of the Marine Corps and Special Operations forces.