Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Derek Pettus, a pilot with Company D, 1-151st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion (ARB), South Carolina National Guard, and Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 Guion Gregory, a co-pilot and gunner with Company D, 1-151st ARB, South Carolina National Guard, touch down at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina, March 24, 2022, with the first AH-64E model Apache attack helicopter to be delivered to the South Carolina National Guard. The South Carolina National Guard is replacing 24 D-model aircraft with new E-model, which will be delivered to and flown by t
Army Chief Warrant Officer 2 Derek Pettus, a pilot with Company D, 1-151st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion (ARB), South Carolina National Guard, and Army Chief Warrant Officer 3 Guion Gregory, a co-pilot and gunner with Company D, 1-151st ARB, South Carolina National Guard, touch down at McEntire Joint National Guard Base, South Carolina, March 24, 2022, with the first AH-64E model Apache attack helicopter to be delivered to the South Carolina National Guard. The South Carolina National Guard is replacing 24 D-model aircraft with new E-model, which will be delivered to and flown by the 1-151st ARB. The new model includes mechanical and software upgrades that will dramatically improve their ability to work and communicate in a joint services environment, and allow pilots to operate with more capabilities in future conflicts. ( Army National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Brad Mincey, South Carolina National Guard)
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