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Army Apologizes for Terrorizing California City
An Army officer apologized for Army helicopters with spotlights conducting an unannounced training mission in Port Angeles after the city's mayor said residents felt "terrorized" by the unannounced mission. “I apologize, this is totally unacceptable,” said Army Col. Charles Hodges. “At the very least we should have notified local authorities of the exercise.” The helicopters, four CH-47 Chinooks, flew low over Port Angeles in Washington state on July 11 from about 11:15 p.m. to midnight, according to the Peninsula Daily News, which spoke to Hodges.
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