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654 Sqn, 4 Regiment Army Air Corps, Exercise Pashtun Sword, Stanford Training Area in Norfolk, August 2013.
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654 Sqn, 4 Regiment Army Air Corps, Exercise Pashtun Sword, Stanford Training Area in Norfolk, August 2013.
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A 4 Regt AAC Apache lifting from the HALS at Bastion to support ground troops in contact, Afghanistan, 2008
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A 4 Regt AAC Apache lifting from the HALS at Bastion to support ground troops in contact, Afghanistan, 2008
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A 4 Regt AAC crew prepare to launch on a sortie over the Green Zone, Afghanistan, 2008
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A 4 Regt AAC crew prepare to launch on a sortie over the Green Zone, Afghanistan, 2008
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An Apache AH of 4 Regt AAC taxis out for a training sortie, Wattisham, Oct 2010
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An Apache AH of 4 Regt AAC taxis out for a training sortie, Wattisham, Oct 2010
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An Apache at the Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford, July 2014.
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An Apache at the Royal International Air Tattoo at RAF Fairford, July 2014.
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Apache AH at 70th anniversary of Airborne Forces, Colchester, July 2010
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Apache AH at 70th anniversary of Airborne Forces, Colchester, July 2010
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Apache Helicopter Providing Fire Support During a Firefight in a Poppy Field, Afghanistan, 2011
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Apache Helicopter Providing Fire Support During a Firefight in a Poppy Field, Afghanistan, 2011
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Apache of 4 Regt AAC being rearmed after completing a mission supporting ground forces in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, 2008
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Apache of 4 Regt AAC being rearmed after completing a mission supporting ground forces in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan, 2008
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Apaches demonstrate Swift Response, 31 August 2015.
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Apaches demonstrate Swift Response, 31 August 2015.
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Apaches demonstrate Swift Response, 31 August 2015.
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Apaches demonstrate Swift Response, 31 August 2015.
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Apaches demonstrate Swift Response, 31 August 2015.
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Apaches demonstrate Swift Response, 31 August 2015.
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Apaches fire first shots at Norfolk ranges (STANTA), Exercise Pashtun Sword, 654 Sqn, 4 Regiment AAC, August 2013.
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Apaches fire first shots at Norfolk ranges (STANTA), Exercise Pashtun Sword, 654 Sqn, 4 Regiment AAC, August 2013.
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