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The Details Behind Israel’s Purchase of Lockheed’s “Samson” Airlifter

Published April 14, 2014by Marsha B. Cohen 11 Comments

by Marsha B. Cohen Two celebrations brought Lockheed Martin’s CEO, Marilyn A. Hewson, to Israel on April 9. Hewson officially opened Lockheed Martin’s office in Beersheba, the closest major city to where IDF technical units are being consolidated at new… Continue Reading  

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