This is less than a week after the allegations were first made public.
WASHINGTON - The Marine Corps has asked the Pentagon's inspector general to examine allegations that a nearly two-year delay in the fielding of blast-resistant vehicles led to hundreds of combat casualties in Iraq.
The system for rapidly shipping needed gear to troops on the front lines has been examined by auditors before and continues to improve, Col. David Lapan, a Marine Corps spokesman, said Monday night. Due to the seriousness of the allegations, however, "the Marine Corps has taken the additional step" of requesting the IG investigation, Lapan said in an e-mailed statement.
In a Jan. 22 internal report, Franz Gayl, a civilian Marine Corps official, accused the service of "gross mismanagement" that delayed deliveries of the mine-resistant, ambush-protected trucks.
[From Probe sought in Marine vehicle delays - Yahoo! News]
What sucks here is that the article completely ignores the fact that the Marines are at the mercy of the U.S. Navy for logistical support. How come nobody is pointing fingers at the Navy and instead try to make it all look like a problem that is self contained within the USMC?
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