Helo Ops in Iraq Remain at War Levels

FLYING HARD The end of combat operations in Iraq in May has done little to ease strain on the Army's aviation force. The service's helicopters are flying as much as or more than during the conflict, says Maj. Gen. Larry Dodgen, commander of the Army's Aviation and Missile Command. One of the reasons...

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