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I bought a real CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter, also known as the 'Baby Chinook'! Once used in military missions around the ...
The Vietnam-era CH-46 Sea Knight _ one of the military's most storied helicopters _ has been beset by mechanical troubles that the Marines attribute to age. Last August, a crack found in a rotor ...
BAGHDAD, Iraq — Four American Marines died when a Sea Knight helicopter plunged into a lake in volatile Anbar province, the military said yesterday, raising to 13 the number of American troops killed ...
A U.S. Army CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter flew over Baghdad's heavily fortified Green Zone on Wednesday. A Sea Knight helicopter went down northwest of Baghdad the same day, the U.S. military said.
At 7:53 a.m. on Wednesday, April 30, 1975, a CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter ascended from the rooftop of the United States embassy in downtown Saigon carrying ten Marine Security Guards toward the ...
The Sea Knight is a workhorse helicopter used by the Navy and Marine Corps to move cargo or troops. It normally operates with a crew of four and has been in service for more than three decades.
Burkhardt was traveling in a Sea Knight helicopter carrying equipment from the Norfolk Naval Air Station in Norfolk, Virginia, to the USS Detroit, a combat support ship, when the accident occurred.
Today the Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, will be dropping a 45-foot-long CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter fuselage—complete with 13 unlucky crash dummy passengers—and watching it ...
By Reuters August 9, 20079:10 PM UTCUpdated ago (Reuters)U.S. military says transport helicopter down near Baghdad; no word on casualties ...
NPR's Russell Lewis reports on a helicopter crash in southern Iraq and profiles Capt. Ryan Beaupre, who was killed in the crash. Lewis also discusses the spotted history of the CH-46 Sea Knight ...
BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Four U.S. service members died when a Sea Knight helicopter plunged into a lake in Anbar province, the military said Monday, raising to 13 the number of American military ...
At 7:53 a.m. on Wednesday, April 30, 1975, a CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter ascended from the rooftop of the United States embassy in downtown Saigon carrying ten Marine Security Guards toward the ...