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A flight of CH-47F Chinooks descend on Camp Shelby

A flight of CH-47F Chinooks descend on Camp Shelby

A flight of CH-47F Chinooks descend on Camp Shelby Joint Force Training Center's Hagler Field Sept. 9, 2017. Twenty Black Hawks and 17 CH-47F Chinooks with the 110th Aviation Training Brigade at Fort Rucker, Al... More

Staff Sgt. Jacob Lindsey, an air traffic controller

Staff Sgt. Jacob Lindsey, an air traffic controller

Staff Sgt. Jacob Lindsey, an air traffic controller with 2d Battalion, 185th Aviation Regiment, Mississippi Army National Guard, directs 20 UH-60M Black Hawk and 17 CH-47F Chinooks with the 110th Aviation Train... More

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Mark Fernandez, a pilot with

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Mark Fernandez, a pilot with

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Mark Fernandez, a pilot with 1st Battalion, 212th Aviation Regiment, ties down the blades of a UH-60M Black Hawk at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center’s Hagler Field Sept. 9, 2017.... More

A UH-60M Black Hawk descends on Camp Shelby Joint Force

A UH-60M Black Hawk descends on Camp Shelby Joint Force

A UH-60M Black Hawk descends on Camp Shelby Joint Force Training Center's Hagler Field Sept. 9, 2017. Twenty Black Hawks and 17 CH-47F Chinooks with the 110th Aviation Training Brigade at Fort Rucker, Alabama, ... More

A flight of UH-60M Black Hawks descend on Camp Shelby

A flight of UH-60M Black Hawks descend on Camp Shelby

A flight of UH-60M Black Hawks descend on Camp Shelby Joint Force Training Center's Hagler Field Sept. 9, 2017. Twenty Black Hawks and 17 CH-47F Chinooks with the 110th Aviation Training Brigade at Fort Rucker,... More

A flight of UH-60M Black Hawks descend on Camp Shelby

A flight of UH-60M Black Hawks descend on Camp Shelby

A flight of UH-60M Black Hawks descend on Camp Shelby Joint Force Training Center's Hagler Field Sept. 9, 2017. Twenty Black Hawks and 17 CH-47F Chinooks with the 110th Aviation Training Brigade at Fort Rucker,... More

A flight of CH-47F Chinooks descend on Camp Shelby

A flight of CH-47F Chinooks descend on Camp Shelby

A flight of CH-47F Chinooks descend on Camp Shelby Joint Force Training Center's Hagler Field Sept. 9, 2017. Twenty Black Hawks and 17 CH-47F Chinooks with the 110th Aviation Training Brigade at Fort Rucker, Al... More

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Mark Fernandez, a pilot with

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Mark Fernandez, a pilot with

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Mark Fernandez, a pilot with 1st Battalion, 212th Aviation Regiment, ties down the blades of a UH-60M Black Hawk at Camp Shelby Joint Forces Training Center’s Hagler Field Sept. 9, 2017.... More

A flight of UH-60M Black Hawks descend on Camp Shelby

A flight of UH-60M Black Hawks descend on Camp Shelby

A flight of UH-60M Black Hawks descend on Camp Shelby Joint Force Training Center's Hagler Field Sept. 9, 2017. Twenty Black Hawks and 17 CH-47F Chinooks with the 110th Aviation Training Brigade at Fort Rucker,... More

A flight of UH-60M Black Hawks descend on Camp Shelby

A flight of UH-60M Black Hawks descend on Camp Shelby

A flight of UH-60M Black Hawks descend on Camp Shelby Joint Force Training Center's Hagler Field Sept. 9, 2017. Twenty Black Hawks and 17 CH-47F Chinooks with the 110th Aviation Training Brigade at Fort Rucker,... More

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