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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