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Friday, November 25, 2011

DC NG Army Huey takes its final flight

HUEY Final flightOther than some tears and good-humored teasing about hanging on to the last UH-1 "Huey" in the Army's inventory, it was an unremarkable day as the D.C. National Guard's legendary helicopter lifted off for its final flight here.

The last remaining Huey in the U.S. Army takes off from Davison Army Airfield, Va. The D.C. Guard flew the historic model to Ozark, Ala., where it is being refurbished as a U.S. Air Force trainer. (Army National Guard photo by Chief Warrant Officer 4 Rohn Legore) (Released)

It was replaced last week by the arrival of the D.C. Guard's first UH-60 Blackhawk.

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