Special Operations CV-22B Osprey Crashes in Japanese Waters
United States Air Force Special Operations Command confirms CV-22B Osprey from Yokota Air Base, Japan, crashed into Japanese waters near Yakushima Island.
Read MoreUnited States Air Force Special Operations Command confirms CV-22B Osprey from Yokota Air Base, Japan, crashed into Japanese waters near Yakushima Island.
Read MoreAccording to a statement issued by the US Air Force's 1st Special Operations Wing Public Affairs office, a CV-22 Osprey, assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing,...
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