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Does the U.S. ARMY really have a HIND helicopter base in Louisiana?

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Does the U.S. ARMY really have a HIND helicopter base in Louisiana?

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They use them for OPFOR training, since JRTC (Joint Readiness Training Center) is located at Fort Polk, thats where some of them are. And since its on wikipedia look below. Cold War Air Museum (CWAM) operates 2 Mi-24s from its Museum at Lancaster Airport (Texas) just south of Dallas, Texas.[27] U.S. Army operates a number of Fort Bliss, Texas based Mi-24s at Louisiana’s Fort Polk for adversary training.[28] U.S. FAA registry lists 7 privately owned Mi-24s operated by civilians.

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