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The Museum’s Huey served with four units in Vietnam between 1966 and 1970. Though now painted in National Guard livery, it retains an XM52 smoke generator similar to the one it carried for the ...
Gerald Hickey spent 17 years as a civilian in Vietnam, both before and during the U.S.-led war. While working as an ethnographer for the RAND Corporation, Hickey often rode in Army Huey ...
Behind the gun and gunner’s pod—where troops and machine gunners would sit on a traditional Huey—would be the cockpit. Back in the 1960s, the Army was increasingly involved in the Vietnam War.
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 ...
Four veterans of the Army's 1st Cavalry Division traveled from across the country to see each other and visit the National ...
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 ...
The Bell UH-1 helicopter, popularly known as the "Huey," was the workhorse aircraft for U.S. forces in Vietnam. Well adapted for jungle warfare, the Huey could fly at low altitudes and speeds ...
The National Medal of Honor Museum in Arlington spans 100,000-square-feet in the city's entertainment district. The museum ...
National Vietnam War Veterans Day “Welcome Home” event, held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at VFW Post 1142 in North ...