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She too had once been tall, but now old age gave her a withered, witch-like appearance, in spite of her great height. ||||| A thick red curtain hung over the door, and a cheery log fire burnt in the stove. | Who served the stew? The man's mother |
There were a few words of explanation from the man who had come home, and then, in gruff but not unkindly tones, he bade Babette be seated, and told his mother to get some supper speedily. ||||| She spread a coarse cloth on the wooden table, and when all was ready, lifted a large black saucepan from the stove and turned out a smoking, savoury-looking stew. | Who served the stew? The mother |
There were a few words of explanation from the man who had come home, and then, in gruff but not unkindly tones, he bade Babette be seated, and told his mother to get some supper speedily. ||||| The woman looked seventy or more. | Who served the stew? The mother |
She too had once been tall, but now old age gave her a withered, witch-like appearance, in spite of her great height. ||||| A thick red curtain hung over the door, and a cheery log fire burnt in the stove. | Who served the stew? The mother |
Mrs. Bolton was certainly not addicted to papistical observances, nor was she at all likely to recommend the seclusion of her daughter in a convent. ||||| All her religious doctrines were those of the Low Church. | Whose religious doctrines were those of the Low Church? Mrs Bolton |
Mrs. Bolton was certainly not addicted to papistical observances, nor was she at all likely to recommend the seclusion of her daughter in a convent. ||||| All of which Robert Bolton understood better even than did his father when he gave the above advice in reference to this lover. | Whose religious doctrines were those of the Low Church? Mrs Bolton |
She would allow all home indulgences to her daughter, each under some separate plea,--constrained to do so by excessive love; but she did so always in fear and trembling, lest she was giving some foothold to Satan. ||||| But all sensual gratifications were wicked in her sight. | Whose religious doctrines were those of the Low Church? Mrs Bolton |
Mrs. Bolton was certainly not addicted to papistical observances, nor was she at all likely to recommend the seclusion of her daughter in a convent. ||||| All her religious doctrines were those of the Low Church. | Whose religious doctrines were those of the Low Church? Mrs. Bolton |
Mrs. Bolton was certainly not addicted to papistical observances, nor was she at all likely to recommend the seclusion of her daughter in a convent. ||||| All of which Robert Bolton understood better even than did his father when he gave the above advice in reference to this lover. | Whose religious doctrines were those of the Low Church? Mrs. Bolton |
She would allow all home indulgences to her daughter, each under some separate plea,--constrained to do so by excessive love; but she did so always in fear and trembling, lest she was giving some foothold to Satan. ||||| But all sensual gratifications were wicked in her sight. | Whose religious doctrines were those of the Low Church? Mrs. Bolton |
Mrs. Bolton was certainly not addicted to papistical observances, nor was she at all likely to recommend the seclusion of her daughter in a convent. ||||| She was so afraid of the world, the flesh, and the devil, that she would fain shut up her child so as to keep her from the reach of all evil. | Who was afraid of the world? Mrs. Bolton |
Mrs. Bolton was certainly not addicted to papistical observances, nor was she at all likely to recommend the seclusion of her daughter in a convent. ||||| All her religious doctrines were those of the Low Church. | Who was afraid of the world? Mrs. Bolton |
Superstition was as strong with her as with any self-flagellated nun. ||||| But yet, on behalf of her child, she desired seclusion from the world, fancying that so and so only might security be ensured. | Who was afraid of the world? Mrs. Bolton |
Mrs. Bolton was certainly not addicted to papistical observances, nor was she at all likely to recommend the seclusion of her daughter in a convent. ||||| She was so afraid of the world, the flesh, and the devil, that she would fain shut up her child so as to keep her from the reach of all evil. | Who was afraid of the world? Mrs Bolton |
Mrs. Bolton was certainly not addicted to papistical observances, nor was she at all likely to recommend the seclusion of her daughter in a convent. ||||| All her religious doctrines were those of the Low Church. | Who was afraid of the world? Mrs Bolton |
Superstition was as strong with her as with any self-flagellated nun. ||||| But yet, on behalf of her child, she desired seclusion from the world, fancying that so and so only might security be ensured. | Who was afraid of the world? Mrs Bolton |
Mrs. Bolton was certainly not addicted to papistical observances, nor was she at all likely to recommend the seclusion of her daughter in a convent. ||||| Superstition was as strong with her as with any self-flagellated nun. | Who was as superstitious as any self-flagellated nun? Mrs Bolton |
Mrs. Bolton was certainly not addicted to papistical observances, nor was she at all likely to recommend the seclusion of her daughter in a convent. ||||| Vowed celibacy was abominable to her, because it was the resource of the Roman Catholics; and because she had been taught to believe that convent-walls were screens for hiding unheard-of wickedness. | Who was as superstitious as any self-flagellated nun? Mrs Bolton |
But yet, on behalf of her child, she desired seclusion from the world, fancying that so and so only might security be ensured. ||||| All her religious doctrines were those of the Low Church. | Who was as superstitious as any self-flagellated nun? Mrs Bolton |
Mrs. Bolton was certainly not addicted to papistical observances, nor was she at all likely to recommend the seclusion of her daughter in a convent. ||||| Superstition was as strong with her as with any self-flagellated nun. | Who was as superstitious as any self-flagellated nun? Mrs. Bolton |
Mrs. Bolton was certainly not addicted to papistical observances, nor was she at all likely to recommend the seclusion of her daughter in a convent. ||||| Vowed celibacy was abominable to her, because it was the resource of the Roman Catholics; and because she had been taught to believe that convent-walls were screens for hiding unheard-of wickedness. | Who was as superstitious as any self-flagellated nun? Mrs. Bolton |
But yet, on behalf of her child, she desired seclusion from the world, fancying that so and so only might security be ensured. ||||| All her religious doctrines were those of the Low Church. | Who was as superstitious as any self-flagellated nun? Mrs. Bolton |
A redesign was ordered on the Osprey, and it resumed flights in 2002. ||||| The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. | After the Osprey resumed flights in 2002 how long did it take for the Air Force to begin using the aircraft? 4 years |
The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. ||||| Questions were raised about the safety of the Osprey after two crashes, including one in 1992 at a Marine Corps air base in Virginia that killed the crew. | After the Osprey resumed flights in 2002 how long did it take for the Air Force to begin using the aircraft? 4 years |
at Hurlburt Field's Eglin Range, said Amy Nicholson, chief of public affairs at the airfield. ||||| In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. | After the Osprey resumed flights in 2002 how long did it take for the Air Force to begin using the aircraft? 4 years |
Hurlburt Field, Florida (CNN) -- An Air Force CV-22 Osprey crashed Wednesday during a routine training mission north of Navarre, Florida, injuring five crew members aboard, a military official said. ||||| The five injured crew members were taken to an area hospital, Nicholson said. | How many crew members were injured in the crash of an Osprey aircraft on Wednesday? 5 |
The five injured crew members were taken to an area hospital, Nicholson said. ||||| The crash occurred about 6:45 p.m. | How many crew members were injured in the crash of an Osprey aircraft on Wednesday? 5 |
In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. ||||| at Hurlburt Field's Eglin Range, said Amy Nicholson, chief of public affairs at the airfield. | How many crew members were injured in the crash of an Osprey aircraft on Wednesday? 5 |
Hurlburt Field, Florida (CNN) -- An Air Force CV-22 Osprey crashed Wednesday during a routine training mission north of Navarre, Florida, injuring five crew members aboard, a military official said. ||||| The crash occurred about 6:45 p.m. | The crash that left five injured occurred at what time? 6:45 p.m |
The crash occurred about 6:45 p.m. ||||| The Osprey was assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing, the Air Force said. | The crash that left five injured occurred at what time? 6:45 p.m |
Questions were raised about the safety of the Osprey after two crashes, including one in 1992 at a Marine Corps air base in Virginia that killed the crew. ||||| The tilt-rotor aircraft can fly like an airplane and land like a helicopter. | The crash that left five injured occurred at what time? 6:45 p.m |
The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. ||||| They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. | Did the Marines or the Air Force use the Osprey first? Air Force |
The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. ||||| In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. | Did the Marines or the Air Force use the Osprey first? Air Force |
The cause of the accident is under investigation, she said. ||||| The extent of their injuries was not immediately known. | Did the Marines or the Air Force use the Osprey first? Air Force |
The crash occurred about 6:45 p.m. ||||| at Hurlburt Field's Eglin Range, said Amy Nicholson, chief of public affairs at the airfield. | Amy Nicholson said the crash that occurred at 6:45pm happened where? Hurlburt Field's Eglin Range |
The crash occurred about 6:45 p.m. ||||| The cause of the accident is under investigation, she said. | Amy Nicholson said the crash that occurred at 6:45pm happened where? Hurlburt Field's Eglin Range |
Hurlburt Field, Florida (CNN) -- An Air Force CV-22 Osprey crashed Wednesday during a routine training mission north of Navarre, Florida, injuring five crew members aboard, a military official said. ||||| The Osprey was assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing, the Air Force said. | Amy Nicholson said the crash that occurred at 6:45pm happened where? Hurlburt Field's Eglin Range |
The crash occurred about 6:45 p.m. ||||| at Hurlburt Field's Eglin Range, said Amy Nicholson, chief of public affairs at the airfield. | Amy Nicholson said the crash that occurred at 6:45pm happened where? Florida |
The crash occurred about 6:45 p.m. ||||| The cause of the accident is under investigation, she said. | Amy Nicholson said the crash that occurred at 6:45pm happened where? Florida |
Hurlburt Field, Florida (CNN) -- An Air Force CV-22 Osprey crashed Wednesday during a routine training mission north of Navarre, Florida, injuring five crew members aboard, a military official said. ||||| The Osprey was assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing, the Air Force said. | Amy Nicholson said the crash that occurred at 6:45pm happened where? Florida |
Hurlburt Field, Florida (CNN) -- An Air Force CV-22 Osprey crashed Wednesday during a routine training mission north of Navarre, Florida, injuring five crew members aboard, a military official said. ||||| In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. | How many people have died from the crash in Navarre, FL and in Arizona combined? 19 |
In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. ||||| A redesign was ordered on the Osprey, and it resumed flights in 2002. | How many people have died from the crash in Navarre, FL and in Arizona combined? 19 |
The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. ||||| The Army began developing the Osprey in 1982, though the program was nearly scrapped in 1989 when then-Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney sought to cancel it because of ballooning costs. | How many people have died from the crash in Navarre, FL and in Arizona combined? 19 |
Questions were raised about the safety of the Osprey after two crashes, including one in 1992 at a Marine Corps air base in Virginia that killed the crew. ||||| In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. | In how many states have Osprey crashes resulted in deaths according to the article? 3 |
In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. ||||| Hurlburt Field, Florida (CNN) -- An Air Force CV-22 Osprey crashed Wednesday during a routine training mission north of Navarre, Florida, injuring five crew members aboard, a military official said. | In how many states have Osprey crashes resulted in deaths according to the article? 3 |
The five injured crew members were taken to an area hospital, Nicholson said. ||||| The extent of their injuries was not immediately known. | In how many states have Osprey crashes resulted in deaths according to the article? 3 |
The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. ||||| They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. | How long did it take the Air Force to use Ospreys after the Marines deployed them in Iraq? One year |
The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. ||||| The Osprey was assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing, the Air Force said. | How long did it take the Air Force to use Ospreys after the Marines deployed them in Iraq? One year |
A redesign was ordered on the Osprey, and it resumed flights in 2002. ||||| at Hurlburt Field's Eglin Range, said Amy Nicholson, chief of public affairs at the airfield. | How long did it take the Air Force to use Ospreys after the Marines deployed them in Iraq? One year |
The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. ||||| They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. | How long did it take the Air Force to use Ospreys after the Marines deployed them in Iraq? 1 year |
The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. ||||| The Osprey was assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing, the Air Force said. | How long did it take the Air Force to use Ospreys after the Marines deployed them in Iraq? 1 year |
A redesign was ordered on the Osprey, and it resumed flights in 2002. ||||| at Hurlburt Field's Eglin Range, said Amy Nicholson, chief of public affairs at the airfield. | How long did it take the Air Force to use Ospreys after the Marines deployed them in Iraq? 1 year |
The Osprey was assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing, the Air Force said. ||||| The tilt-rotor aircraft can fly like an airplane and land like a helicopter. | The tilt-rotor aircraft was assigned to what Wing in the Air Force? 1st Special Operations Wing |
The Osprey was assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing, the Air Force said. ||||| They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. | The tilt-rotor aircraft was assigned to what Wing in the Air Force? 1st Special Operations Wing |
Questions were raised about the safety of the Osprey after two crashes, including one in 1992 at a Marine Corps air base in Virginia that killed the crew. ||||| The five injured crew members were taken to an area hospital, Nicholson said. | The tilt-rotor aircraft was assigned to what Wing in the Air Force? 1st Special Operations Wing |
The Osprey was assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing, the Air Force said. ||||| The tilt-rotor aircraft can fly like an airplane and land like a helicopter. | The tilt-rotor aircraft was assigned to what Wing in the Air Force? 1st Special Operations |
The Osprey was assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing, the Air Force said. ||||| They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. | The tilt-rotor aircraft was assigned to what Wing in the Air Force? 1st Special Operations |
Questions were raised about the safety of the Osprey after two crashes, including one in 1992 at a Marine Corps air base in Virginia that killed the crew. ||||| The five injured crew members were taken to an area hospital, Nicholson said. | The tilt-rotor aircraft was assigned to what Wing in the Air Force? 1st Special Operations |
They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. ||||| The Army began developing the Osprey in 1982, though the program was nearly scrapped in 1989 when then-Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney sought to cancel it because of ballooning costs. | From the time the Army began developing the Osprey in 1982 to when the Army first used it, how much money was spent in development? $20 Billion |
The Army began developing the Osprey in 1982, though the program was nearly scrapped in 1989 when then-Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney sought to cancel it because of ballooning costs. ||||| Questions were raised about the safety of the Osprey after two crashes, including one in 1992 at a Marine Corps air base in Virginia that killed the crew. | From the time the Army began developing the Osprey in 1982 to when the Army first used it, how much money was spent in development? $20 Billion |
The extent of their injuries was not immediately known. ||||| The five injured crew members were taken to an area hospital, Nicholson said. | From the time the Army began developing the Osprey in 1982 to when the Army first used it, how much money was spent in development? $20 Billion |
In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. ||||| A redesign was ordered on the Osprey, and it resumed flights in 2002. | When was the Osprey operations halted and restarted? Halted 2000 restarted 2000 |
A redesign was ordered on the Osprey, and it resumed flights in 2002. ||||| The Osprey was assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing, the Air Force said. | When was the Osprey operations halted and restarted? Halted 2000 restarted 2000 |
The Army began developing the Osprey in 1982, though the program was nearly scrapped in 1989 when then-Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney sought to cancel it because of ballooning costs. ||||| The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. | When was the Osprey operations halted and restarted? Halted 2000 restarted 2000 |
In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. ||||| A redesign was ordered on the Osprey, and it resumed flights in 2002. | When was the Osprey operations halted and restarted? Halted 2002 restarted 2002 |
A redesign was ordered on the Osprey, and it resumed flights in 2002. ||||| The Osprey was assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing, the Air Force said. | When was the Osprey operations halted and restarted? Halted 2002 restarted 2002 |
The Army began developing the Osprey in 1982, though the program was nearly scrapped in 1989 when then-Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney sought to cancel it because of ballooning costs. ||||| The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. | When was the Osprey operations halted and restarted? Halted 2002 restarted 2002 |
In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. ||||| A redesign was ordered on the Osprey, and it resumed flights in 2002. | When was the Osprey operations halted and restarted? Halted 2000 restarted 2002 |
A redesign was ordered on the Osprey, and it resumed flights in 2002. ||||| The Osprey was assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing, the Air Force said. | When was the Osprey operations halted and restarted? Halted 2000 restarted 2002 |
The Army began developing the Osprey in 1982, though the program was nearly scrapped in 1989 when then-Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney sought to cancel it because of ballooning costs. ||||| The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. | When was the Osprey operations halted and restarted? Halted 2000 restarted 2002 |
In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. ||||| A redesign was ordered on the Osprey, and it resumed flights in 2002. | When was the Osprey operations halted and restarted? 1989 and 2002 |
A redesign was ordered on the Osprey, and it resumed flights in 2002. ||||| The Osprey was assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing, the Air Force said. | When was the Osprey operations halted and restarted? 1989 and 2002 |
The Army began developing the Osprey in 1982, though the program was nearly scrapped in 1989 when then-Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney sought to cancel it because of ballooning costs. ||||| The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. | When was the Osprey operations halted and restarted? 1989 and 2002 |
They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. ||||| The Army began developing the Osprey in 1982, though the program was nearly scrapped in 1989 when then-Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney sought to cancel it because of ballooning costs. | When the Marines deployed the Osprey, how long had it been in development? 18 years |
The Army began developing the Osprey in 1982, though the program was nearly scrapped in 1989 when then-Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney sought to cancel it because of ballooning costs. ||||| The tilt-rotor aircraft can fly like an airplane and land like a helicopter. | When the Marines deployed the Osprey, how long had it been in development? 18 years |
Hurlburt Field, Florida (CNN) -- An Air Force CV-22 Osprey crashed Wednesday during a routine training mission north of Navarre, Florida, injuring five crew members aboard, a military official said. ||||| A redesign was ordered on the Osprey, and it resumed flights in 2002. | When the Marines deployed the Osprey, how long had it been in development? 18 years |
They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. ||||| The Army began developing the Osprey in 1982, though the program was nearly scrapped in 1989 when then-Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney sought to cancel it because of ballooning costs. | When was the CV-22 budget called into question and what is the overall development total? 1989 and $20 million |
The Army began developing the Osprey in 1982, though the program was nearly scrapped in 1989 when then-Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney sought to cancel it because of ballooning costs. ||||| The tilt-rotor aircraft can fly like an airplane and land like a helicopter. | When was the CV-22 budget called into question and what is the overall development total? 1989 and $20 million |
at Hurlburt Field's Eglin Range, said Amy Nicholson, chief of public affairs at the airfield. ||||| Questions were raised about the safety of the Osprey after two crashes, including one in 1992 at a Marine Corps air base in Virginia that killed the crew. | When was the CV-22 budget called into question and what is the overall development total? 1989 and $20 million |
Questions were raised about the safety of the Osprey after two crashes, including one in 1992 at a Marine Corps air base in Virginia that killed the crew. ||||| The Army began developing the Osprey in 1982, though the program was nearly scrapped in 1989 when then-Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney sought to cancel it because of ballooning costs. | How many years passed between the beginning of Osprey development and the fatal Osprey crash in Virginia? 10 years |
The Army began developing the Osprey in 1982, though the program was nearly scrapped in 1989 when then-Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney sought to cancel it because of ballooning costs. ||||| The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. | How many years passed between the beginning of Osprey development and the fatal Osprey crash in Virginia? 10 years |
The tilt-rotor aircraft can fly like an airplane and land like a helicopter. ||||| They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. | How many years passed between the beginning of Osprey development and the fatal Osprey crash in Virginia? 10 years |
Hurlburt Field, Florida (CNN) -- An Air Force CV-22 Osprey crashed Wednesday during a routine training mission north of Navarre, Florida, injuring five crew members aboard, a military official said. ||||| They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. | What branches of the armed forces use Ospreys? Army |
They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. ||||| The five injured crew members were taken to an area hospital, Nicholson said. | What branches of the armed forces use Ospreys? Army |
The extent of their injuries was not immediately known. ||||| The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. | What branches of the armed forces use Ospreys? Army |
Hurlburt Field, Florida (CNN) -- An Air Force CV-22 Osprey crashed Wednesday during a routine training mission north of Navarre, Florida, injuring five crew members aboard, a military official said. ||||| They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. | What branches of the armed forces use Ospreys? The Air Force, Marines |
They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. ||||| The five injured crew members were taken to an area hospital, Nicholson said. | What branches of the armed forces use Ospreys? The Air Force, Marines |
The extent of their injuries was not immediately known. ||||| The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. | What branches of the armed forces use Ospreys? The Air Force, Marines |
Hurlburt Field, Florida (CNN) -- An Air Force CV-22 Osprey crashed Wednesday during a routine training mission north of Navarre, Florida, injuring five crew members aboard, a military official said. ||||| They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. | What branches of the armed forces use Ospreys? Air Force |
They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. ||||| The five injured crew members were taken to an area hospital, Nicholson said. | What branches of the armed forces use Ospreys? Air Force |
The extent of their injuries was not immediately known. ||||| The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. | What branches of the armed forces use Ospreys? Air Force |
Hurlburt Field, Florida (CNN) -- An Air Force CV-22 Osprey crashed Wednesday during a routine training mission north of Navarre, Florida, injuring five crew members aboard, a military official said. ||||| They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. | What branches of the armed forces use Ospreys? Marine Corps |
They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. ||||| The five injured crew members were taken to an area hospital, Nicholson said. | What branches of the armed forces use Ospreys? Marine Corps |
The extent of their injuries was not immediately known. ||||| The Air Force began using Ospreys in 2008 after testing the aircraft in 2006. | What branches of the armed forces use Ospreys? Marine Corps |
Questions were raised about the safety of the Osprey after two crashes, including one in 1992 at a Marine Corps air base in Virginia that killed the crew. ||||| In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. | Was this the first accident an Osprey has had? No |
In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. ||||| They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. | Was this the first accident an Osprey has had? No |
The tilt-rotor aircraft can fly like an airplane and land like a helicopter. ||||| The extent of their injuries was not immediately known. | Was this the first accident an Osprey has had? No |
Questions were raised about the safety of the Osprey after two crashes, including one in 1992 at a Marine Corps air base in Virginia that killed the crew. ||||| In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. | Was this the first accident an Osprey has had? No. There have been several others |
In late 2000, the Marine Corps grounded the Osprey fleet after two crashes -- one in Arizona that killed four crew members and 15 passengers, and another in North Carolina that killed the crew. ||||| They were first deployed by the Marines in Iraq in 2007 after 18 years and $20 billion in development. | Was this the first accident an Osprey has had? No. There have been several others |
The tilt-rotor aircraft can fly like an airplane and land like a helicopter. ||||| The extent of their injuries was not immediately known. | Was this the first accident an Osprey has had? No. There have been several others |
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