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kingintheyunk t1_j0uk3mb wrote

Reminds me of the time I saw the chinook from my backyard in Manayunk. https://imgur.com/a/hwHY9vL

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brianly t1_j0v1z1z wrote

I grew up in a rural part of Northern Ireland where my grandmother ran a non-sectarian pub where catholic and protestant farmers would hang out. RAF Chinooks and Pumas would occasionally land in a secluded field nearby ostensibly to offload patrols, but it was mostly cover to go to a normal pub.

Pubs in towns tended to be one side, or the other. While some soldiers colluded with loyalists, the vast majority just had a shitty, boring deployments. Officer effort went into keeping people in barracks. Much like it is with low ranks in the US Army, officers had to invest time preventing privates getting themselves into fights and low-level trouble. Trouble was multiplied with privates that had zero understanding of either side in the Troubles. Hence, the appetite to spend tax payer money on helicopter excursions.

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IcedCoffeeIsBetter t1_j0vw84f wrote

Have a friend who is a pilot of said helicopters and he said they follow the river occasionally to get flight hours which is why we see them pass by Manayunk every now and then.

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