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U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo

U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo

U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo Company, 3-238th General Support Aviation Battalion, 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade looks out the back of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter at a trailing... More

U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo

U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo

U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo Company, 3-238th General Support Aviation Battalion, 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade looks out the back of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter at a trailing... More

U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo

U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo

U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo Company, 3-238th General Support Aviation Battalion, 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade looks out the back of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter at a trailing... More

A CH-47 Chinook helicopter, operated by Soldiers with

A CH-47 Chinook helicopter, operated by Soldiers with

A CH-47 Chinook helicopter, operated by Soldiers with Bravo Company, 3-238th General Support Aviation Battalion, 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade, flies over an airfield in the 28th ECAB's area of ope... More

U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo

U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo

U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo Company, 3-238th General Support Aviation Battalion, 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade looks out the back of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter at a trailing... More

U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo

U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo

U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo Company, 3-238th General Support Aviation Battalion, 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade looks out the back of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter at a trailing... More

U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo

U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo

U.S. Army Sgt. David Bowling, crew chief with Bravo Company, 3-238th General Support Aviation Battalion, 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade looks out the back of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter at a trailing... More

Chinook flight, US Army Photo

Chinook flight, US Army Photo

A U.S. Soldier kneels at the back of a CH-47 Chinook helicopter on the way to Qayyarah Airfield West, Iraq, March 26, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Angel Ruszkiewicz)

Spc. Shawn Asconi, 316th Mobility Augmentation Company,

Spc. Shawn Asconi, 316th Mobility Augmentation Company,

Spc. Shawn Asconi, 316th Mobility Augmentation Company, takes a Chinook ride in preparation for an Urban Air Assault training mission during River Assault 2012 at Fort Chaffee, Ark. Asconi is an advanced combat... More

A CH-47 Chinook helicopter, operated by Soldiers with

A CH-47 Chinook helicopter, operated by Soldiers with

A CH-47 Chinook helicopter, operated by Soldiers with Bravo Company, 3-238th General Support Aviation Battalion, 28th Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigade, flies over an airfield in the 28th ECAB's area of ope... More

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