The Naval Brief: V-22 clutch woes; Ships' decom timeline; Social-media rules; and more...
CAITLIN M. KENNEY | AUGUST 18, 2022 07:51 PM ET
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Osprey clutch woes. The Marine Corps will continue to fly its MV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft, even after Air Force Special Operations Command grounded its Osprey fleet due to problems with the clutch, Defense One reports. The Marines have known about the problem for more than a decade and created emergency procedures for aircrews in case the failure occurs, officials said.
Decommissioning schedule. The Navy has released a proposed schedule for retiring 39 ships—including 24 warships—after fiscal year 2023 starts in October. But Congress is mulling laws that would prohibit some of the ships' retirement.
New social-media rules. A new Pentagon policy on using social media asks troops and DOD civilians to report fake accounts that spread misinformation about the military, Defense One reports. The policy also has guidance on records management for accounts.
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