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At the South end of the Mosul Airport tarmac a combat damaged US Army (USA) AH-64A Apache Attack Helicopter sits, with holes from nose to tail, on the ramp during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

At the South end of the Mosul Airport tarmac a combat damaged US Army (USA) AH-64A Apache Attack Helicopter sits, with holes from nose to tail, on the ramp during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

At the South end of the Mosul Airport tarmac a combat damaged US Army (USA) AH-64A Apache Attack Helicopter sits, with holes from nose to tail, on the ramp during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

At the South end of the Mosul Airport tarmac a combat damaged US Army (USA) AH-64A Apache Attack Helicopter sits, with holes from nose to tail, on the ramp during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. A DHL 727 Cargo aircraft sits in the background

A close up view of the M230 30mm Chain Gun of a combat damaged US Army (USA) AH-64A Apache Attack Helicopter as it sits at the South end of the Mosul Airport tarmac, with holes from nose to tail, during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

At the South end of the Mosul Tarmac a combat damaged US Army (USA) AH-64A Apache Attack Helicopter sits on the ramp during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

At the South end of the Mosul Tarmac a combat damaged US Army (USA) AH-64A Apache Attack Helicopter sits on the ramp during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

At the South end of the Mosul Tarmac a combat damaged US Army (USA) AH-64A Apache Attack Helicopter sits on the ramp as a US Air Force (USAF) C-130E Hercules, 192nd Airlift Squadron (AS), High Rollers, Nevada Air National Guard (NANG), Reno-Tahoe International Airport (IAP), Nevada (AV), taxis out during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

On the Mosul Airport tarmac a combat damaged US Army (USA) AH-64A Apache Attack Helicopter sits, with holes from nose to tail, on the ramp during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. The name on the aircraft engine Knockahoma, is the Atlanta Braves Mascot name

At the South end of the Mosul Airport tarmac a combat damaged US Army (USA) AH-64A Apache Attack Helicopter sits, with holes from nose to tail, on the ramp during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM

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Base: Mosul

Country: Iraq (IRQ)

Scene Camera Operator: Unknown

Release Status: Released to Public

Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

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10/09/2003
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