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Article: Marine Corps Making Investments To Keep CH-53E Flying.
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- Defense Daily
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- August 10, 2006
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By Geoff Fein
The demand on heavy-lift operations has led the Marine Corps to look for ways to sustain its fleet of Sikorsky [UTX] CH-53Es, from pulling retired assets out of the desert in Arizona, to making both the financial and technical commitments to keep current aircraft flying, according to a Marine Corps official.
The Marine Corps is basically short 10 aircraft on its flight lines right now, Col. Paul Croisetiere, program manager for the CH-53, told Defense Daily in a recent interview.
That shortage poses a challenge to squadron commanders because they can identify aircraft they need to deploy overseas and also maintain a stable ...