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The National Interest on MSNCannon-Copter: The Army Wanted To Put A Howitzer On A Bell HueyFortunately, the “howitzer Huey” never materialized. It was likely an unworkable concept, given the helicopter’s limitations.
Take Me Home Huey tells the journey of a Medevac helicopter, nearly destroyed during the Vietnam War, as it is resurrected and transformed into colorful sculpture. The history of this iconic Huey ...
Dave Skoog, who flew in Hueys as crew chief during three tours of the Vietnam War back in the 1960s ... now strongly in favor of displaying the Huey as a symbol of peace and freedom, and to ...
Historic Huey helicopters will be the focus for Bartholomew County Historical Society’s first Evelyn Seward Speaker Series ...
The Huey will be at the New Century Airport until Tuesday and then will travel to Fort Leavenworth and then Topeka for more ride-alongs. The Huey will be at the New Century Airport until Tuesday ...
Well adapted for jungle warfare, the Huey could fly at low altitudes ... A favored support gun, the 105mm howitzer used in Vietnam had seen action in World War II. Modified to improve field ...
Al Cochran was a combat engineer in the war and comes to Veterans Memorial Park to remember ... The new memorial is a permanent replacement for a Vietnam-era “Huey” helicopter that was heavily damaged ...
A day has come to acknowledge and honor those who served in the Vietnam War, including the 58,479 Americans who never made it ...
Huey helicopters began production in 1956, and saw heavy use in the Vietnam War era. Funding for the event is provided by the Evelyn Seward Speaker Series endowment. This is the first speaker series ...
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