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Taking a short respite from a hectic test schedule, the F-35 Integrated Test Force (ITF) here raised more than $9,000 during a team building event for the Wounded Warrior Project Sept. 12.
Last week, ITF leadership presented a ceremonial check to Denis Oliverio, a Wounded Warrior Project representative at NAS Patuxent River and contractor supporting the H-53 Heavy Lift Helicopters program office (PMA-261).
“It’s amazing what people can do in supporting a very serious subject, and also have fun along the way,” said Oliverio, a combat-wounded Marine in Iraq. “They found a creative way to help honor and empower the Wounded Warrior.”
Lockheed Martin F-35 ITF site director Jim McClendon generated the idea for the event. โWe work the team pretty hard, and sometimes we need to take a step back,โ said McClendon. โBut we must never forget who we work for.โ
During the ITF โpie in the faceโ event, team members concocted โpiesโ which the highest contributors won the right to launch with abandon.
The ITFโs United Kingdom contingent provided the โpieโ for Marine Col. Roger Cordell. โIt tasted much like British food,โ said Cordell, F-35 ITF military site director. โInedible.โ
Charged with the test and evaluation of the Navy and Marine Corpsโ F-35B and F-35C versions of the Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter, the ITF is comprised of more than 800 military, civilian and industry personnel.
The F-35B is the variant of the Joint Strike Fighter for the U.S. Marine Corps, capable of short take-offs and vertical landings for use on amphibious ships or expeditionary airfields to provide air power to the Marine Air-Ground Task Force. The F-35B is undergoing test and evaluation at NAS Patuxent River prior to delivery to the fleet, with initial ship trials currently underway.
For more information on the Wounded Warrior Project, please contact Denis Oliverio at 240-577-1495 or denis.oliverio@navy.mil.
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