Vietnam Helicopter group may lose right to crafts
14th Nov 2006, 10:26 GMT
If you drive by Jerry Seago's house on Franklin Road off U.S. 70, you could get a glimpse of Vietnam-era helicopters. But this might not be the case for long. Seago is a member of the N.C. chapter of the Vietnam Helicopter Pilots Association. During the last 15 years the army has donated five helicopters to his group.
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