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Posted June 17, 2008
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Fort Hood, Texas
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proudly serving U.S. Army aviator/Independence Day
Chief Warrant Officer Five Mark A. Riddle possibly took his last flights as a U.S. Army aviator on Monday, June 16 at Fort Hood, Texas. He has flown more than 4,100 hours during his career and has served in Bosnia, Iraq, Germany and Korea. This October will mark 24 years of service, and he is moving in July to a new duty station to continue working for U.S. Army on active duty.
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