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Air Tractor utilized by the Chatham County, Georgia Mosquito Control service seen at Wright Army Airfield at Hinesville, Georgia. n303wr on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
One of 10 Boeing built Hummingbird remotely piloted helicopters is turboshaft powered. Seen at Wright Army Airfield in Hinesville, Georgia. n303wr on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Some members of the Savannah Squadron pose with squadron's CAP 921 at Hinesville, GA's Wright Army Airfield during an open house. Congressman Jack Kingston on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Jack met today with the group 11 Black Men of Liberty County. peachy92 on Flickr: Posted a Photo 
Liberty Armory Site
Returning from the Revolution, the soldiers of Liberty County re-organized themselves into a troop of cavalry, known as the Liberty Dragoons, later the Liberty Independent Troop, the oldest cavalry company in Georgia. In continuous existences since that time, this military company has participated in every war in which this country has been engages since the Revolution. As late as 1816, the troop served as a cavalry company on the Mexican Border.
When the company went to France in World War I, it was converted to Company B, 106th Field Signal Battalion. In World War II, it became Battery B. 101st Anti-Aircraft Artillery Gen Battalion and took part in the campaign in New Guinea. During the Korean conflict the battery served at Camp Stewart, GA, and at Camp McCoy, Wisconsin.
At the armory site have take place some of the most brilliant and colorful tournaments and parades of the Old South.
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