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Marine Corps rolls out ‘mishap library’ in wake of deadly accidents
Philip Athey
 

The Marine Corps is launching a new online portal, making it easier for future Marines to learn the lessons of past mishaps.

The portal is already up on MarineNet and eventually will link past mishaps to “relevant” training and readiness standards, said Maj. Raymond Webb, an aviation safety officer in the Marine Corps commandant’s safety division.

“Being a Marine is a dangerous line of work, and it requires the careful study of past errors in decision making, judgement, and risk management,” Lt. Gen. Lewis Craparotta, the commanding general of Training and Education Command, said in the MARADMIN announcing the new mishap library.

https://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/your-marine-corps/2021/05/11/corps-rolls-out-mishap-library-in-wake-of-deadly-accidents/

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