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Ran across this today, I haven't read Stars and Stripes on a consistent basis in a long time, so am somewhat surprised to see them running a 'real' news story and offering an opinion about something.
WASHINGTON — A threefold increase in helicopter crash deaths last year is raising questions about whether budget cuts are endangering troops by forcing deep cuts in maintenance and training. Twelve helicopter crashes in 2015 killed 30 servicemembers — three times as many deaths as in 2014. Twelve more died Jan. 14 when two U.S. Marine CH-53 Super Stallions collided off the coast of Oahu in Hawaii during a night training flight.
Slew of military helicopter deaths raises question of whether budget cuts endanger troops
The opening slideshow at the beginning of the article is pretty powerful, unfortunately I was not able to embed within this post.
WASHINGTON — A threefold increase in helicopter crash deaths last year is raising questions about whether budget cuts are endangering troops by forcing deep cuts in maintenance and training. Twelve helicopter crashes in 2015 killed 30 servicemembers — three times as many deaths as in 2014. Twelve more died Jan. 14 when two U.S. Marine CH-53 Super Stallions collided off the coast of Oahu in Hawaii during a night training flight.
Slew of military helicopter deaths raises question of whether budget cuts endanger troops
The opening slideshow at the beginning of the article is pretty powerful, unfortunately I was not able to embed within this post.
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