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  • 2004-01-16 (xsd:date)
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  • Is This Photo of a Helicopter Rooftop Evacuation Real? (en)
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  • In November 2003, a U.S.-led coalition launched Operation Mountain Resolve in the Nuristan and Kunar provinces of Afghanistan in order to disrupt anti-coalition militia (ACM) operations and prevent militia members from seeking sanctuary in the rugged Afghan provinces. A photograph of the precarious-looking rooftop landing by a CH-47 Chinook helicopter (which began circulating via email in December 2003 and started making the rounds of the Internet again in August 2006) was taken during that operation by U.S. Army Sgt. Greg Heath of the 4th Public Affairs Detachment. Likely one of the most shared versions of this story appeared in a meme: In 2004, this was the first text that accompanied the image: Another appeared in 2006: Although a meme caption as well as the text that accompanied copies of this image sent via email in 2006 both suggested the activity shown therein was part of an effort to evacuate wounded coalition soldiers, the photo actually captures the Chinook helicopter touching down to receive Afghan Persons Under Control (APUC) captured by members of the U.S. 10th Mountain Division. (en)
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