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Chief Warrant Officer 3 Stephen Rojas, an AH-64 Apache

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Stephen Rojas, an AH-64 Apache

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Stephen Rojas, an AH-64 Apache helicopter pilot with C Company, 1-501st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, prepares to launch at M.K. Air Base, Romania, on July 17, prior to an air defense... More

An AH-64 Apache helicopter from C Company, 1-501st

An AH-64 Apache helicopter from C Company, 1-501st

An AH-64 Apache helicopter from C Company, 1-501st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, Task Force Falcon, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade, flies during an air defense training event titled Tobruq Legacy at Capu Midia... More

An AH-64 Apache helicopter with C Company, 1-501st

An AH-64 Apache helicopter with C Company, 1-501st

An AH-64 Apache helicopter with C Company, 1-501st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, flies along the shoreline at Capu Midia, Romania, on July 17 during an air defense training event titled Tobruq Legacy. Exerci... More

An AH-64 Apache helicopter from C Company, 1-501st

An AH-64 Apache helicopter from C Company, 1-501st

An AH-64 Apache helicopter from C Company, 1-501st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, Task Force Falcon, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade, lands at Mihail Kogalniceanu, Romania, on July 17. Exercise Saber Guardian 17... More

AH-64 Apache helicopters with C Company, 1-501st Attack

AH-64 Apache helicopters with C Company, 1-501st Attack

AH-64 Apache helicopters with C Company, 1-501st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, fly along the shoreline at Capu Midia, Romania, on July 17 during an air defense training event titled Tobruq Legacy. Exercise S... More

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