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U.S. Army Spc. Sahil P. Thakkar, an Apache helicopter

U.S. Army Spc. Sahil P. Thakkar, an Apache helicopter

U.S. Army Spc. Sahil P. Thakkar, an Apache helicopter mechanic with 1-229th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 16th Combat Aviation Brigade, translates and assists an Indian general prior to a flight at Joint Bas... More

Spc. Sahil P. Thakkar, an Apache mechanic with 1-229th

Spc. Sahil P. Thakkar, an Apache mechanic with 1-229th

Spc. Sahil P. Thakkar, an Apache mechanic with 1-229th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 16th Combat Aviation Brigade, conducts maintenance on an AH-64E Apache helicopter at Joint Base Lewis-McChord March 31.

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