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Osprey Lands in Okinawa

  • Defense Media Activity - Proper
  • Oct. 1, 2012 | 1:10

The MV-Twenty Two Osprey was fielded in two-thousand-seven and is set to replace the CH-46 Sea Knights. After two months of waiting at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, the Osprey flies to Okinawa, Japan. Marine Corporal Alisa Helin takes us to Marine Corps Air Station Futenma as the aircraft lands at their new home. Soundbite includes LtCol William L. DePue – Commander, VMM-265 and Cpl Theodore Fetterline – V-22 Crew Chief. Produced by Cpl. Alisa Helin.

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