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180709-N-YG116-001 LIELVARDE AIR BASE, LATVIA (July

180709-N-YG116-001 LIELVARDE AIR BASE, LATVIA (July

180709-N-YG116-001 LIELVARDE AIR BASE, LATVIA (July 9, 2018) A UH-60 Blackhawk crewman with Task Force Comanche North prepares to take off on the Task Force's first exercise in Latvia. Comprised of helicopters ... More

180709-N-YG116-002 LIELVARDE AIR BASE, LATVIA (July

180709-N-YG116-002 LIELVARDE AIR BASE, LATVIA (July

180709-N-YG116-002 LIELVARDE AIR BASE, LATVIA (July 9, 2018) A UH-60 Blackhawk crewman with Task Force Comanche North waits for the order to launch. Comprised of helicopters and crew from the U.S. Army's 4th Co... More

180709-N-YG116-003 LIELVARDE AIR BASE, LATVIA (July

180709-N-YG116-003 LIELVARDE AIR BASE, LATVIA (July

180709-N-YG116-003 LIELVARDE AIR BASE, LATVIA (July 9, 2018) UH-60 Blackhawks with Task Force Comanche North prepare to launch on their first mission in Latvia. Comprised of helicopters and crew from the U.S. A... More

180709-N-YG116-005 LIELVARDE AIR BASE, LATVIA (July

180709-N-YG116-005 LIELVARDE AIR BASE, LATVIA (July

180709-N-YG116-005 LIELVARDE AIR BASE, LATVIA (July 9, 2018) Chief Warrant Officer 3 Alec Armstrong, a UH-60 Blackhawk pilot with Task Force Comanche North, laughs with his soldiers after completing their first... More

180709-N-YG116-004 LIELVARDE AIR BASE, LATVIA (July

180709-N-YG116-004 LIELVARDE AIR BASE, LATVIA (July

180709-N-YG116-004 LIELVARDE AIR BASE, LATVIA (July 9, 2018) Chief Warrant Officer 3 Alec Armstrong, a UH-60 Blackhawk Pilot with Task Force Comanche North, briefs his soldiers after a mission in Latvia. Compri... More

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