by Osakabe Yasuo
374th Airlift Wing public affairs
8/21/2014 - YOKOTA AIR BASE, Japan -- More
than half a century ago, the Bell Huey family of helicopters entered
the Department of Defense inventory. The iconic helicopter became a
symbol for the war in Vietnam, where the helicopter was a vital part of
troop movements.
The UH-1 Iroquois first entered the Air Force inventory in 1964 and was
used for Strategic Air Command missile support. The UH-1N model was
brought into service in 1970 and one year later, the UH-1N's arrived at
Yokota. Since then, these helicopters have provided humanitarian
support, DV missions and search and rescue capabilities.
Yokota also uses the UH-1N to conduct bilateral training missions.
Maintenance for the old, but reliable helicopters falls to the 374th
Maintenance Group who ensures they continue to fly safely during any
kind of mission.
Friday, August 22, 2014
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