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An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th Attack-Reconnaissance Battalion, 36th Combat Aviation Brigade, conducts aerial gunnery training at Fort Hood on April 17, 2015. The battalion, commanded by Maj. Sc... More

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th Attack-Reconnaissance Battalion, 36th Combat Aviation Brigade fires 30mm rounds during aerial gunnery training at Fort Hood April 16, 2015, as dark storm clouds ap... More

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th Attack-Reconnaissance Battalion, 36th Combat Aviation Brigade, lands at the Forward Arming and Refuel Point during aerial gunnery training at Fort Hood April 16, 2... More

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th Attack-Reconnaissance Battalion, 36th Combat Aviation Brigade conducts aerial gunnery training at Fort Hood on April 17, 2015. The battalion, commanded by Maj. Sco... More

Armament and Maintenance Soldiers from the 1-149th

Armament and Maintenance Soldiers from the 1-149th

Armament and Maintenance Soldiers from the 1-149th Attack-Reconnaissance Battalion, 36th Combat Aviation Brigade, prepare an AH-64D “Apache” helicopter for aerial gunnery during a training exercise at Fort Hood... More

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th Attack-Reconnaissance Battalion, 36th Combat Aviation Brigade fires 30mm rounds during aerial gunnery training at Fort Hood on April 17, 2015. The battalion, comma... More

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th Attack-Reconnaissance Battalion, 36th Combat Aviation Brigade, fires 2.75-inch rockets during aerial gunnery training at Fort Hood on April 16, 2015. The battalion... More

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th Attack-Reconnaissance Battalion, 36th Combat Aviation Brigade conducts aerial gunnery training at Fort Hood on April 17, 2015. The battalion, commanded by Maj. Sco... More

Maj. Gen. Les Simpson, commanding general of the 36th

Maj. Gen. Les Simpson, commanding general of the 36th

Maj. Gen. Les Simpson, commanding general of the 36th Infantry Division, and Maj. Scott Nicholas observe the gunnery range as Soldiers from the 1-149th Attack-Reconnaissance Battalion, 36th Combat Aviation Brig... More

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th Attack-Reconnaissance Battalion, 36th Combat Aviation Brigade, fires 2.75-inch Flechette rockets during aerial gunnery training at Fort Hood April 21, 2015. The ba... More

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th

An AH-64D “Apache” helicopter from the 1-149th Attack-Reconnaissance Battalion, 36th Combat Aviation Brigade, takes off from the Forward Arming and Refuel Point during aerial gunnery training at Fort Hood April... More

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