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Whirlybird

Posted on August 20, 2023August 20, 2023 By David A. Sherman
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A few days ago a helicopter flew pretty low and close to the house.

Don’t know who or what/if agency it was from, but it was pretty cool to see it so low.

I know we have helicopters at Malmstrom Air Force Base – definitely was not one of those.

I think the Montana Army National Guard has some down in Helena – not one of those, either.

Maybe Department of Homeland Security? Or…private transport?

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