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A bird cannon causes a loud blast, followed by predatory

A bird cannon causes a loud blast, followed by predatory

A bird cannon causes a loud blast, followed by predatory bird calls on two loud speakers as a CH-47F Chinook helicopter readies for take-off April 22, 2014 at Camp Humphreys, South Korea. Bird cannons are used ... More

Chiwon Park, airfield alert services specialist with

Chiwon Park, airfield alert services specialist with

Chiwon Park, airfield alert services specialist with USAG Humphreys, South Korea shows off a hand held remote used to periodically check the bird cannons to ensure they are always working properly. (U.S. Army ... More

Masters of Fitness, US Army Photo

Masters of Fitness, US Army Photo

Second Lt. Claire Marlow, executive officer of Headquarters Support Company, 602nd Aviation Support Battalion, 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, completes a two-mile run during a physical fitn... More

Sgt. Lisa A. Rodriguez, a flight medic with Company

Sgt. Lisa A. Rodriguez, a flight medic with Company

Sgt. Lisa A. Rodriguez, a flight medic with Company C, 3rd General Support Aviation Battalion, 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, poses for a photo in front of the aircraft she is assigned to ... More

The bird cannon is a bird deterrent that operates with

The bird cannon is a bird deterrent that operates with

The bird cannon is a bird deterrent that operates with propane gas which is pressurize and ignited in a tube to cause a loud bang. When the cannon fires, the system follows up with predatory bird calls played o... More

Officers receive a briefing by top leaders of the Army

Officers receive a briefing by top leaders of the Army

Officers receive a briefing by top leaders of the Army Human Resources Command March 27, 2014 at Camp Humphreys, South Korea. Maj. Gen. Richard P. Mustion, commanding general, U.S. Army HRC along with his top l... More

Sgt. Lisa A. Rodriguez, a flight medic with Company

Sgt. Lisa A. Rodriguez, a flight medic with Company

Sgt. Lisa A. Rodriguez, a flight medic with Company C, 3rd General Support Aviation Battalion, 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, trains Pfc. Jeremy K. Williams, a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter r... More

Officers receive a briefing by top leaders of the Army

Officers receive a briefing by top leaders of the Army

Officers receive a briefing by top leaders of the Army Human Resources Command March 27, 2014 at Camp Humphreys, South Korea. Maj. Gen. Richard P. Mustion, commanding general, U.S. Army HRC along with his top l... More

A bird cannon causes a loud blast, followed by predatory

A bird cannon causes a loud blast, followed by predatory

A bird cannon causes a loud blast, followed by predatory bird calls on two loud speakers as a CH-47F Chinook helicopter prepares for take-off April 22, 2014 at Camp Humphreys, South Korea. Bird cannons are used... More

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