U.S. Naval Aviation and Weapons Development in Review
By Commander Jan C. Jacobs, U.S. Navy Reserve (Retired)
After a rocky start to 2010, when the office of the Joint Strike Fighter program was shaken up with a three-star Navy admiral replacing the incumbent two-star Marine Corps general, things settled down and naval aviation went about its business of fighting wars on the other side of the globe, providing humanitarian aid in Haiti, shuffling strike-fighter squadrons between air wings to provide enough aircraft to deploy, and fighting budget wars on Capitol Hill.
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