
Army special ops will bring nights of helicopters, planes and gunfire to JBLM
From The Tacoma News Tribune via AOL:
You might not see them, but the night sky around Joint Base Lewis-McChord will be filled with the sound of helicopters, planes and gunfire starting Friday as special ops forces conduct training exercises.
The U.S. Army Special Operations Command will be training at JBLM and Fairchild Air Force Base near Spokane Friday through Nov. 4., the Army announced Thursday.
The training will increase air traffic and noise around JBLM from what is described as a large-scale, airborne operation. Low-flying helicopters, tilt-rotor aircraft and airplanes will operate under the cover of darkness.
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Thanks for the local news and posts like these Steve! Very helpful.
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