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AH-64 Apache Attack Helicopter Armament Maintenance- B-Roll
Utah National Guard Public Affairs
April 1, 2025 | 9:18
AH-64 Armament & Avionics Systems Repairers assigned to the 1st Battalion, 211th Aviation Regiment at South Valley Regional Airport in West Jordan, Utah work to clean clean and re-assemble armament for the AH-64 Apache attack helicopters. (Utah Army National Guard video by Rob Harnden)
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