U.S. Air Force Bell UH-1N Huey with 40th Helicopter Squadron pictured lifting off from an OP at Gowen Field Air National Guard Base in Idaho

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U.S. Air Force Bell UH-1N Huey with 40th Helicopter Squadron pictured lifting off from an OP at Gowen Field Air National Guard Base in Idaho

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"Wyoming Guardians"
This Huey being operated by the 37th Helicopter Squadron provides helicopter security response for the 90th Missile Wing located at F.E. Warren Air Force Base. It is seen here on final approach into Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport, Texas.
Marine Helos coming aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Essex
USAF 512th Rescue Squadron UH-1N at Kirtland AFB
U.S. Marine Corps Bell UH-1N Huey at Beirut, Lebanon, in 1983

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Boeing selects the AgustaWesland AW139 built in Philadelphia as the MH-139 for the US Air Force tender of up to 84 helicopters to replace the UH-1N Huey
The winner of this weeks Week in Photos is Airman 1st Class Dillon Johnston! Thanks to everyone who voted on our Facebook Page! First Lt. Greg Johnston and Capt. RJ Bergman fly their UH-1N Iroquois over a mountain range Jan. 27, 2015, near Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. The flight took the crew over a variety of terrain and altitudes, from flatlands to valleys and mountains. Both Airmen are 40th Helicopter Squadron rescue pilots. U.S. Air Force photo // Airman 1st Class Dillon Johnston