Most Army helo war damage caused by environment

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Most of the damage sustained by U.S. Army helicopters returning from Afghanistan and Iraq was caused by harsh environmental conditions in those two countries, according to the official charged with restoring the aircraft. Army Col. Ray Woolery, aviation reset project manager at...

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