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Article: No rescue for helicopter in Brunswick [Corrected 07/30/04] ; The search-and-rescue aircraft at Brunswick Naval Air Station falls victim to budget cuts after 50 years.
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- Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME)
- Article date:
- July 27, 2004
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DENNIS HOEY Staff Writer
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
07-27-2004
No rescue for helicopter in Brunswick [Corrected 07/30/04] ; The search-and-rescue aircraft at Brunswick Naval Air Station falls victim to budget cuts after 50 years.
Byline: DENNIS HOEY Staff Writer
Edition: Final
Section: Local & State
Correction: and rescue missions in the future. It was a reporter's error.
BRUNSWICK --
There will be no last-minute reprieve for the rescue helicopter based at the Brunswick Naval Air Station. The naval air station said farewell Monday to its search-and-rescue helicopter, ending 50 years of service to the state.
Since 1954, helicopter crews have rescued fishermen at sea, helped state game ...
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