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U.S. Army helicopters fly over Yukon to stand up new Combat Aviation Brigade

  • U.S. Army helicopters flew over Whitehorse en route to establish a new Combat Aviation Brigade for the 11th Airborne Division, according to Lt. Col. John E. Landry.
  • The aircraft included Apache, Chinook, and Blackhawk helicopters, as reported by Lt. Col. Landry on August 13.
  • The brigade's mission is to conduct operations globally, particularly in extreme cold weather and challenging terrains, as detailed by Lt. Col. Landry.
  • Morales noted that a Combat Aviation Brigade can include up to 120 aircraft of various types, which are essential for maneuver units in difficult terrain.
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U.S. Army helicopters fly over Yukon to stand up new Combat Aviation Brigade

Military spokespeople say aircraft seen traveling through northern Canadian territory to Alaska earlier in August may not be the last

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Juneau Empire broke the news in on Thursday, August 28, 2025.
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