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.
“Skin this cat,” Krupp said, according to the officer’s notes.
Stephen J. Forsberg, editorializing in last year's Marine Corps Times wrote "someone secretly taped a meeting and sent the audiotape way outside his local chain of command."
Marine Corps Commandant Gen. James Jones turned an ongoing investigation by the Marine Corps Inspector General over to the DoD IG. Eight officers later faced the option between court-martial or Article 15. They all selected administrative hearings.
Now the DoDIG reports out there is no evidence of records tampering. So then, what happens now to the hapless eight? And where did that audiotape go?
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