 The Huey is a twin-engine medium length helicopter that supports the 91st missile wing and other global strike command wings with nuclear security in addition to providing continuity government and DB support for the National Papal Region as well as DB support for US forces Japan and then support for the United States Survival School at Fairchild Air Force Base. For the N model itself, September 11, 1970 was the first N model, UH-1N, that was delivered to the DOD and on 30 November 1970, 623 was delivered to the Air Force. The process to paint 2-3 in heritage scheme was part of General Goldfein's previous Chief of Staff's initiative to revitalize the squadrons so a lot of other units have been doing heritage paint schemes. 2-3 happened to be in depot maintenance in Sherry Point, North Carolina at the time and so the idea came up that if it's already in depot maintenance we might as well get this heritage scheme done. We're on South Vietnam for 150 combat hours, anywhere from escort operations to aerosols to support special operations with forces. So helicopters have been assigned to mine on Air Force Base for longer than either the B-52s or the ICBMs and they were here initially to support the local base rescue for the F-106 interceptors that were stationed here as part of North American Resolution System.