Prince Harry Returned to Afghanistan and Join the Apache Helicopter Unit

One of the world’s most prominent personalities, Prince Harry, has returned to Afghanistan to fly Army attack helicopters in the battle against the Taliban.

Prince Harry already arrived in the front line of the Allied wars against Afghanistan, he will join the Apache unit, one of the most dangerous unit but the highest kill rate in the war.

The 27-year-old Prince who became controversial for the last few weeks has already joined the 662 Squadron, 3 Regiment Army Air Corps stationed at Camp Bastion in Helmand, Afghanistan.

The prince will manned the Apache helicopter as a co-pilot and the main gunner of one of the world’s most dangerous air weapons, even considered by many war specialists as the Air Tank.

The Prince of Wales, have been deployed in Afghanistan way back 2008 but his first tour of duty was cut short because of Taliban threats. He was deployed with the Household Cavalry as a forward air controller directing bombing strikes against insurgent for ten weeks.

For the past few months, Prince Harry was retrained as an Apache pilot to increase his chances of being redeployed. The first family of the British throne have been informed already with the danger Prince Harry was facing.

Prince Harry just wanted to proved his worth and wanted to be considered as just like an ordinary soldier and wanted to served the British throne.

Prince Harry Helicopter

 

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