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Chief Warrant Officer Tom Boise flies his OH-58 Kiowa

Chief Warrant Officer Tom Boise flies his OH-58 Kiowa

Chief Warrant Officer Tom Boise flies his OH-58 Kiowa helicopter over Mosul, Iraq, Apr. 6. Boise, a pilot of 4th Squadron, 6th Air Cavalry Regiment from Fort Lewis, Wash., provides security and an eye from the ... More

OH-58 Kiowa Helicopter Pilot Chief Warrant Officer

OH-58 Kiowa Helicopter Pilot Chief Warrant Officer

OH-58 Kiowa Helicopter Pilot Chief Warrant Officer Tom Boise waits in the cockpit of his bird as Sgt. William Grigsby of Troop E, 4th Squadron, 6th Air Cavalry Regiment from Fort Lewis, Wash., reloads the Kiowa... More

A 17 pound rocket is fired from an OH-58 Kiowa helicopter

A 17 pound rocket is fired from an OH-58 Kiowa helicopter

A 17 pound rocket is fired from an OH-58 Kiowa helicopter at a small island on the Tigris River running through Mosul, Iraq, Apr. 6. The small island dubbed Gilligan's island, is used by helicopter pilots as a ... More

Sgt. Michael Slattery, 1st Platoon sergeant of Troop

Sgt. Michael Slattery, 1st Platoon sergeant of Troop

Sgt. Michael Slattery, 1st Platoon sergeant of Troop H, 4th Squadron, 6th Cavalry Regiment from Fort Lewis, Wash., pressure washes a panel of an OH-58 Kiowa helicopter as members of his platoon conduct checks o... More

Sgt. Christopher Moser, an airframe mechanic of 4th

Sgt. Christopher Moser, an airframe mechanic of 4th

Sgt. Christopher Moser, an airframe mechanic of 4th Squadron 6th Cavalry Regiment wields an OH-58 Kiowa helicopter part at Logistical Supply Area Diamondback, Iraq, Apr. 7.

An OH-58 Kiowa helicopter fires a 17 pound rocket over

An OH-58 Kiowa helicopter fires a 17 pound rocket over

An OH-58 Kiowa helicopter fires a 17 pound rocket over the city of Mosul, Iraq, April 6. The rocket was fired into a test fire pit, ensuring the bird's weapons systems are functional before moving out into the ... More

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