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This chopper is a high tech flying machine. It can fly up to go 60 mile per hour. This is loaded with missiles and bomb has a couple of rockets and a machine gun. The helicopter was made for easy landing. 1936 the helicopter was invited.

U.S. army units would line up at the end of the war to see how many soilders lost their lives. They would line up in pairs of 3. They would have to remember where the stood. If a solider is dead they will have a special memorial service for the soldiers.

Training is very very tough for any one. Recruits must be in the best of health. Recruits must be in between 17 - 35 to join the army. The government does a background check to see what you past were like. The recruit can't have any felony charges. Drug use will end up with a disqualified recruit. Recruits with physical disabilities can't join like poor eye sight, asthma, or back pain.

Each recruit must stand in front of a metal framed bed each night for inspection. They must stand at attention for the officer. But the next day after that (this is the first month) they go for shots, haircuts dog tags, uniforms, and their first pay check. They can talk about their problems and feelings with a drill sergeant. He or she are very tough

A dozen men and women are gathered into a big room. The officers sort the recruits by height, weight, religion, and social ethic. They have to take an oath basically saying I will serve my country, home, and others rights. Every year about 120,000-130,000 recruits join the army. Most of the recruits drop out of high-school to join the army.