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Why are so many US military helicopters named after Indians ?
Traditionally, Armed Forces choose a subject to give name to its ships, airplanes or vehicles.
The U.S. Army aviation began in Ft. Sill, Oklahoma prior to moving to FT. Rucker, Alabama.
Ft. Sill is located in the heart of many native american reservations and in honor of the location they decided to
name helicopters after the various indian tribes. The one exception is the
Bell AH-1
Cobra which was named such because the army did not want to offend the native
americans by naming a gunship after an indian tribe and have the be percieved as an
insult. Shortly thereafter many tribal leaders inquired as to why the Army stopped
naming helicopters after indians. When the reason was explained the leaders stated
that there are many aggressive indian tribes that are fit to name a gunship after
which was where the Apache, Kiowa warrior,
and formerly the Commanche all got thier names from.
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