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George Hopkins covers his ears as he and his father,

George Hopkins covers his ears as he and his father,

George Hopkins covers his ears as he and his father, Spc. Rian Hopkins, watch a live fire demonstration of an AH-64 Apache helicopter at an aerial gunnery range, Nov. 2. The 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion,... More

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Kyle Wilson shows Jared Waymire

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Kyle Wilson shows Jared Waymire

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Kyle Wilson shows Jared Waymire the inside of an AH-64 Apache helicopter cockpit at an aerial gunnery range, Nov. 2. Wilson and other members of the 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, ... More

AH-64 Apache helicopter pilots from the 1st Attack

AH-64 Apache helicopter pilots from the 1st Attack

AH-64 Apache helicopter pilots from the 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade shoot 30 mm rounds to demonstrate the helicopter's capabilities to the battalion's family members at an ... More

Family and friends from the 1st Attack Reconnaissance

Family and friends from the 1st Attack Reconnaissance

Family and friends from the 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, get in line to climb inside an AH-64 Apache helicopter during the Wolfpack BattalionÕs family day at the aerial gun... More

Family and friends of the 1st Attack Reconnaissance

Family and friends of the 1st Attack Reconnaissance

Family and friends of the 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, gather under a pavilion to view a live demonstration of an AH-64 Apache helicopter firing rockets and 30 mm rounds at... More

Family and friends of the 1st Attack Reconnaissance

Family and friends of the 1st Attack Reconnaissance

Family and friends of the 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, gather in a field food service tent for lunch during the Wolfpack Battalion's family day at the aerial gunnery range,... More

Staff Sgt. Edwin Mu–oz explains the display boards

Staff Sgt. Edwin Mu–oz explains the display boards

Staff Sgt. Edwin Mu–oz explains the display boards for an AH-64 Apache helicopter to his sons, Gabriel and Charlie at an aerial gunnery range, Nov. 2. Mu–oz and other members of the 1st Attack Reconnaissance Ba... More

Spc. Rian Hopkins and his son George huddle close together

Spc. Rian Hopkins and his son George huddle close together

Spc. Rian Hopkins and his son George huddle close together as they watch AH-64 Apache helicopter pilots fire a rocket at an aerial gunnery range, Nov. 2. The 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 82nd Combat Avi... More

Family and friends of the 1st Attack Reconnaissance

Family and friends of the 1st Attack Reconnaissance

Family and friends of the 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, gather around as Chief Warrant Officer 3 Dave McNish shows them the different ammunition the pilots fire from the AH-... More

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