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June 27, 2012 - Sen. Begich sat down with leadership from Apache Alaska. In attendence were Lisa Parker and John Hendrix.
As I was crossing the Riverton Bridge, this Ah-64 Apache Attack Helicopter came south across the river and then turned west to continue upstream. Not used to seeing them around.
Taken at IWM Duxford, Cambridgeshire
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We took Apache back to the vet yesterday & got really good news!! She said according to his blood test levels he looks 'normal'! She said just going off the numbers he's a perfectly healthy dog. She's just concerned about his weight as are we. So he will have new goodies added to his k/d food; salmon fish oil, potatoes & rice. She said to continue that food for forever, & we need to get him to gain around 10lbs.
So overall I'm taking this as good news & thinking he might be able to be adopted!?!?! (Still needs to have a little more testing before this can be confirmed) Coy of course will be heartbroken, he's very attached to him & of course I love him also, but I really would like for him to be adopted so we can continue to save others in need.
She said he still has this kidney disease/failure, but the progression has slowed BIG time just from change in diet.
Forward Ammunition and Replenishment Point (or similar) at Netheravon. Pashtun Dawn exercise in February 2013. You can just about see a Lynx on the left of the picture.
A case of right place at the right time. Down at Coldstream in the Borders to see a Common Crane when an Apache attack helicopter from the Army Air Corps dropped into the field where the Crane was and gave us prolonged and brilliantly close views for a while. A few other Apaches (and a Lynx Wildcat) also showed up nearby.
Apache gunship starting from the airfield next to The Museum of Army Flying. Earlier the same day one of these things had overtaken us on the motorway. Scary...