If you survived your crash in enemy territory, you could always test your luck again, by flying this contraption back home! The Del Mar DH-20...a super portable mini med-evac tandem rotor helicopter, from 1968. As well as a pilot, it could carry two 'casualties'.
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I finally finished drawin all my old OCs. I miss bein part of the TF OC community tbh, but you could not pay me enough money to go back to deviantart. hahaha.
Anyway, this is the first of two parts! I am drawin my four newest characters next.
But yeah, I decided to revamp my old characters from between 2013 and 2019. Working on rewriting all their little biographies. Going for a mix vibe of TFA and IDW2005. IDK what ill do with them next.
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(via Artwork of the Vietnam War – CherriesWriter – Vietnam War website)
So that others may live by Joe Kline
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SAS medevac on streets of Kabul. American Black Hawk Helicopters swoop into a roundabout in western Kabul to collect a New Zealand SAS soldier, Corporal Doug Grant, mortally wounded during a seven-hour gunbattle to retake control of the British Council building.
Taken on August 19, 2011
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The head of the World Health Organization on Saturday demanded that Israel speed up approvals for medical evacuations from Gaza as the number of people who urgently need life-saving healthcare reached roughly 9,000—and as Israeli officials threatened to send several Palestinian patients back to the besieged enclave from the East Jerusalem hospital where they've received cancer treatment.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of WHO, warned that with only 10 of Gaza's 36 hospitals "minimally functional" following repeated attacks on the enclave's healthcare system, "thousands of patients continue to be deprived of healthcare."
At the beginning of March, WHO assessed that about 8,000 patients needed to be immediately evacuated from Gaza to receive treatment for cancer, kidney failure, and other chronic diseases as well as injuries from Israel's relentless bombing of civilian infrastructure.
That number has grown by about 1,000 in recent weeks, Tedros said.
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