Berlin Regional Airport Manager Maurice Leveille, Berlin Mayor and Airport authority chairman Paul Grenier and National Guard Maj. Gen. David Mikoladies, the Adjutant General of New Hampshire at the greeting for the National Guard Blackhawk helicopter and crew. (PAUL ROBITAILLE PHOTO)
Milan residents throng the National Guard Black Hawk last Friday. (PAUL ROBITAILLE PHOTO)
Berlin Regional Airport Manager Maurice Leveille, Berlin Mayor and Airport authority chairman Paul Grenier and National Guard Maj. Gen. David Mikoladies, the Adjutant General of New Hampshire at the greeting for the National Guard Blackhawk helicopter and crew. (PAUL ROBITAILLE PHOTO)
MILAN — An enthusiastic crowd of schoolchildren and adult residents of Milan greeted a New Hampshire National Guard Black Hawk helicopter when it landed at Berlin Regional Airport last Friday morning.
The Guard brought the helicopter to the airport to give town officials and residents of Milan, as well as members of the Berlin Regional Airport Authority, a chance to learn more about the helicopter and how it will be used if the Guard builds a facility there.
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