PHILADELPHIA - A defunct Michigan military supplier and two of the company's workers were charged with providing uncertified material for the V-22 Osprey aircraft, but federal prosecutors said the material wasn't to blame for two deadly crashes involving the helicopter-airplane hybrid.
Posted June 07, 2005
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