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In order to identify the aircraft from below during

In order to identify the aircraft from below during

In order to identify the aircraft from below during missions, Sgt. Darren Love, a crew chief with Company A, 1st Battalion, 108th Aviation Regiment, paints an emoticon, at the Colorado Army National Guard aviat... More

Capt. Jacqueline Miller, medevac platoon leader with

Capt. Jacqueline Miller, medevac platoon leader with

Capt. Jacqueline Miller, medevac platoon leader with Company G, 2nd-135th General Support Aviation Battalion, and Chief Warrant Officer 4 Steve Hood, state aviation safety officer with Joint Forces Headquarters... More

Pfc. Devon Schofield and Pvt. Michelle Stratman, aircraft

Pfc. Devon Schofield and Pvt. Michelle Stratman, aircraft

Pfc. Devon Schofield and Pvt. Michelle Stratman, aircraft mechanic with Company G, 2nd-135th general Support Aviation Battalion, finish up maintenance of their Black Hawk in preparation for Bambi bucket mission... More

Pvt. Michelle Stratman, an aircraft mechanic with Company

Pvt. Michelle Stratman, an aircraft mechanic with Company

Pvt. Michelle Stratman, an aircraft mechanic with Company G, 2nd-135th general Support Aviation Battalion, finishes up maintenance a Black Hawk in preparation for Bambi bucket missions in support of the High Pa... More

In order to identify the aircraft from below during

In order to identify the aircraft from below during

In order to identify the aircraft from below during missions, Sgt. Sheldon Snodgrass (right) a flight instructor with Company G, 2nd-135th General Support Aviation Battalion, helps paint parts of the Black Hawk... More

Pfc. Devon Schofield and Pvt. Michelle Stratman, aircraft

Pfc. Devon Schofield and Pvt. Michelle Stratman, aircraft

Pfc. Devon Schofield and Pvt. Michelle Stratman, aircraft mechanic with Company G, 2nd-135th general Support Aviation Battalion, finish up maintenance of their Black Hawk in preparation for Bambi bucket mission... More

Pfc. Devon Schofield and Pvt. Michelle Stratman, aircraft

Pfc. Devon Schofield and Pvt. Michelle Stratman, aircraft

Pfc. Devon Schofield and Pvt. Michelle Stratman, aircraft mechanic with Company G, 2nd-135th general Support Aviation Battalion, finish up maintenance of their Black Hawk in preparation for Bambi bucket mission... More

In order to identify the aircraft from below during

In order to identify the aircraft from below during

In order to identify the aircraft from below during missions, Sgt. Darren Love, a crew chief with Company A, 1st Battalion, 108th Aviation Regiment, paints an emoticon, at the Colorado Army National Guard aviat... More

Staff Sgt. Derrick Perkins, a flight medic of Winsor,

Staff Sgt. Derrick Perkins, a flight medic of Winsor,

Staff Sgt. Derrick Perkins, a flight medic of Winsor, Colo., and Sgt. 1st Class Jason Cox, a crew chief of Cheyenne, Wyo., with Company C, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, inspects their Bambi Bucket pri... More

In order to identify the aircraft from below during

In order to identify the aircraft from below during

In order to identify the aircraft from below during missions, Sgt. Darren Love, a crew chief with Company A, 1st Battalion, 108th Aviation Regiment, painted the emoticon.

Staff Sgt. Derrick Perkins, a flight medic of Winsor,

Staff Sgt. Derrick Perkins, a flight medic of Winsor,

Staff Sgt. Derrick Perkins, a flight medic of Winsor, Colo., with Company C, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, preps a Bambi Bucket at Fort Collins-Loveland Municipal Airport for a water bucket mission in... More

In order to identify the aircraft from below during

In order to identify the aircraft from below during

In order to identify the aircraft from below during missions, Sgt. Sheldon Snodgrass (right) a flight instructor with Company G, 2nd-135th General Support Aviation Battalion, helps paint parts of the Black Hawk... More

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