A member of the Falcon Team, the aviation detachment at the Army's Joint Multinational Readiness Center at Hohenfels, Germany, performs a visual inspection of the JMRC's newest aircraft on Ramstein Air Base, April 19. The UH-72A helicopter with the tail number 72100 is the 100th Lakota aircraft delivered to the Army. It will be used at JMRC's Combat Training Center. (Photo Credit: Angelika Lantz, 21st TSC Public Affairs)
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
UH-72A Lakota
A member of the Falcon Team, the aviation detachment at the Army's Joint Multinational Readiness Center at Hohenfels, Germany, performs a visual inspection of the JMRC's newest aircraft on Ramstein Air Base, April 19. The UH-72A helicopter with the tail number 72100 is the 100th Lakota aircraft delivered to the Army. It will be used at JMRC's Combat Training Center. (Photo Credit: Angelika Lantz, 21st TSC Public Affairs)
UH-72A Lakota
Joint Multinational Readiness Center's Chief Warrant Officer Richard Infusino, a Falcon Team pilot, backs up his gear after landing one of five new UH-72A Lakota Light Utility Helicopters at Hohenfels Army Airfield on April 21, 2010. (Photo Credit: Sgt. 1st Class Tyrone Walker)
UH-72A Lakota
The UH-72A Lakota helicopter is a non-arms-bearing helicopter that performs medical and casualty evacuations, provides disaster relief, aids in homeland defense and also works to counter drugs and narcotics. (Photo Credit: Kim Henry)
UH-72A Lakota
Soldiers unpack a new UH-72A Lakota at Cairns Army Airfield on Fort Rucker, Ala., July 8. "Flatiron," Fort Rucker's Air Ambulance Detachment, aids not only the post but also local communities during emergency medical situations. This Lakota is the first of three to arrive here. (Photo Credit: Emily Brainard)
UH72A Lakota
The Army's first Lakota Light Utility Helicopter is displayed during a Dec. 11 ceremony in Columbus, Miss. (Photo Credit: Dianne Bond)
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