They could have died in Vietnam. They have the same look in their eyes. They had so much to live for to die for so little.
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Chief Warrant Officer Dennis Hay always cranked down the knob that increased tension on the helicopter controls.
It made the OH-58 heavier to fly, an upper-body workout for pilots pulling against the spring tension. His co-pilot, Chief Warrant Officer Gabriel Torney, complained about the arm-straining adjustment. But Hay, nicknamed “Shooter,” always said that extra tension would buy precious seconds in an emergency.
That’s exactly what happened, Torney said Wednesday. His voice quaked at times as he spoke at a memorial service for Hay and three other soldiers from the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment.
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