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Japanese army soldiers visit 3rd CAB

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Japanese army soldiers visit 3rd CAB

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The Combat Aviation Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division Command Sgt. Maj. Richard Stidley (right) shows the rocket pod of an Apache Longbow to (left to right) Lt. Col. Koichiro Kaji, Sgt. Maj. Koji Nakajima, and Maj. Hideyoshi Watanabe, of the Japanese army, March 6. The visitors toured the Baghdad international airport and the 3rd CAB flight line that morning, learning about the Chinooks, Black Hawks, Apaches and Kiowa Warriors of the 3rd CAB. The tour culminated in a lunch at the Whirlwind Cafe dining facility on the flight line.

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