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Aviation Spouses may have limited knowledge of what their Aviators do every day, but twenty-six
Fort Rucker Spouses got a chance recently to learn first-hand.
They learned water survival skills, completed team-building obstacles, received survival
training, fired M-16s and learned to fly helicopters in the simulators.
At the end of the day, all twenty-six were pinned with aviation wings by Maj. Gen. Anthony
Crutchfield, U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence and Fort Rucker Commanding General.
Organizers plan on holding the event quarterly and hope to make it available for larger groups
of spouses.