More than two years after a Hampton-based F-22 pilot's career stalled when he and a colleague spoke out about life-threatening problems with the Air Force's newest fighter jet, Pentagon investigators say they'll complete their investigation of his treatment in August.U.S. Sen. Mark Warner met Tuesday with officials of the Department of Defense inspector general and said he is pleased they're promising to deliver their findings by Aug. 30 if not sooner.
But Warner said he's angered that the investigation has taken years instead of months, calling it a message to service members that those who sound an alarm will be punished.
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