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16th CAB completes Collective Crew Training

16th CAB completes Collective Crew Training

A 16th Combat Aviation Brigade UH-60 Black Hawk lifts off from Gray Army Airfield, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., in support of Collective Crew Training, Jan. 14

Apache Ambush - A military helicopter flying through the air

Apache Ambush - A military helicopter flying through the air

An AH-64 Apache rises from behind a hill during a training exercise at Yakima Training Center. The AH-64E Guardian replaces the AH-64D “Longbow” and integrates more powerful engines, improved rotor blade techno... More

Maj. Gen. Stephen Lanza and Lt. Col. Brian Watkins

Maj. Gen. Stephen Lanza and Lt. Col. Brian Watkins

Maj. Gen. Stephen Lanza and Lt. Col. Brian Watkins speak to the soldiers of the 4-6 Attack Reconnaissance Squadron before presenting Chief Warrant Officer 3, Christopher A. Whitmus two Air Medals with "V" Devic... More

Bellators give back with blood

Bellators give back with blood

Lt. Col. Mark Sisco (right), 46th Aviation Support Battalion commander, and Command Sgt. Maj. Stephen McCabe (left), 46th ASB command sergeant major, give blood in support of the 46th ASB blood drive.

Maj. Gen. Stephen Lanza awards two Air Medals with

Maj. Gen. Stephen Lanza awards two Air Medals with

Maj. Gen. Stephen Lanza awards two Air Medals with "V" Device to Chief Warrant Officer 3, Christopher A. Whitmus at Evergreen Theater Nov. 8, 2012. Whitmus received both awards for meritorious achievement and v... More

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