OSPREY PROBE REACHES PENTAGON' S TOP RANKS REGION Edition
Investigators working for the Defense Department's acting inspector general, Robert Lieberman, recently took data from the computer hard drives of Lt. Gen. Fred McCorkle, the head of Marine aviation, and McCorkle's assistant, Brig. Gen. James F. Amos, several Marines and a Pentagon officia...
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Published in | Pittsburgh post-gazette (Pittsburgh, Pa. 1978) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Pittsburgh, Pa
Pittsburgh Post - Gazette
02.03.2001
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Summary: | Investigators working for the Defense Department's acting inspector general, Robert Lieberman, recently took data from the computer hard drives of Lt. Gen. Fred McCorkle, the head of Marine aviation, and McCorkle's assistant, Brig. Gen. James F. Amos, several Marines and a Pentagon official said. "It's all about the e-mail trail, as part of the search to figure out what's there," said a Marine officer familiar with the Osprey program. Investigators are also looking into the actions of Maj. Gen. Dennis T. Krupp, commanding general of the aircraft wing that includes the Osprey squadron in New River, N.C. Krupp met with the squadron in October and emphasized that computerized maintenance records were making the Osprey look bad, according to a summary written by an officer in training as an Osprey pilot. |
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ISSN: | 1068-624X |