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What (who) is iroquois$1$ - definition

LIGHTHOUSE IN MICHIGAN, UNITED STATES
Point iroquois; Point Iroquois; Point Iroquois Lighthouse
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  • View from the lighthouse tower facing northeast toward Canada

Bell UH-1 Iroquois         
  • 6th SOS]] unit of the USAF during a bilateral exercise
  • C-130H Hercules]] and did not have their rotors reattached yet
  • Typical armament for UH-1 gunship
  • Base Rescue Moose Jaw CH-118 Iroquois helicopters at [[CFB Moose Jaw]], 1982
  • UH-1A Iroquois in flight
  • German UH-1D
  • Bell XH-40, a prototype of the UH-1
  • 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry]] exiting from a UH-1D.
  • Kashmir earthquake]] relief activities (2005)
  • Langley]] after supporting [[Space Shuttle]] operations at [[Kennedy Space Center]].
  • A 9 Sqn UH-1D in Vietnam, 1970
  • A Royal New Zealand Air Force No. 3 Squadron UH-1H Iroquois, November 2009
  • [[Royal Thai Air Force]] special operation troops [[rappel]] from UH-1 during a demonstration on Children day 2013
  • A [[USAF]] TH-1H out of [[Randolph Air Force Base]], 2005
  • 14th Infantry Regiment]] from the Filhol Rubber Plantation area to a staging area in 1966.
  •  [[JGSDF]] UH-1J in Okadama STA, 2007
  • Bell UH-1 Huey 3-view drawing
  • Nowra]]
  • 6}} in [[Mekong Delta]], South Vietnam.
  • [[Ventura County Sheriff's Department]] Air Unit Fire Support Bell HH-1H
  • alt=USAF UH-1 landing
1961 UTILITY HELICOPTER FAMILY BY BELL
UH-1; UH-1 Huey; Bell UH-1 Helicopter; Bell UH-1F; Bell UH-1 Huey; UH-1H Huey; Huey II; Bell UH-1; AB-205; CH-118 Iroquois; HH-1H Huey; Agusta AB205; Bell UH-1H; UH-1A Huey; UH-1 Iroquois Helicopter; Bell UH-1H Huey; HH-1 Huey; UH1D; Bell CH-118 Iroquois; Bell HU-1; Bell H-40; Bell 255; Bell 211; Bell 208; UH-1 Iroquois; HU-1 Iroquois; H-1 Iroquois; UH-1 'Huey'; AIDC UH-1H; Bell UH-1N Iroquois; Fuji UH-1J; Bell HU-1B Huey; Bell UH-1E Iroquois; Bell UH-1N Huey; Bell UH-1H Iroquois; UH-1B Iroquois; UH-1E Huey; HH-1H Iroquois; Bell HU-1 Iroquois; Bell Iroquois; Bell UH-1D Iroquois; Bell UH-1M Iroquois; Bell UH-1F Iroquois; Bell HH-1N Twin Huey; Bell HH-1 Huey; Bell UH-1B Iroquois; UH1H; Uh1h; Iroquois helicopter
The Bell UH-1 Iroquois (nicknamed "Huey") is a utility military helicopter designed and produced by the American aerospace company Bell Helicopter. It is the first member of the prolific Huey family, as well as the first turbine-powered helicopter in service with the United States military.
Nike-Iroquois         
AMERICAN SOUNDING ROCKET
Nike Iroquois
Nike Iroquois is the designation of a two-stage American sounding rocket. The Nike Iroquois was launched 213 times between 1964 and 1978.
List of Bell UH-1 Iroquois operators         
  • A Korean Army UH-1B
  • Argentine]] Hueys (without rotors) during the [[Falklands War]]
  • Indonesian Bell 204B at [[Dirgantara Mandala Museum]]
  • An Australian Army UH-1 in 2005
  • A map displaying current Bell UH-1 Iroquois operators in blue, with former operators in red.
  • Base Flight Cold Lake]] CH-118 Iroquois helicopter at [[CFB Cold Lake]], January 1992
  • Indonesian Army Aviation Bell 205
  • JGSDF]] during a public exhibition of soldiers fast roping.
  • Royal New Zealand Air Force UH-1s in 2008
  •  A [[USAF]] HH-1H Huey hovers over the water during search and rescue training mission.
  • Bolivian Air Force UH-1H
  • Vietnamese Air Force]] UH-1H
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
List of UH-1 Iroquois operators
This page is a list of countries which have used or are current users of the Bell UH-1 Iroquois or are military users of the Bell 204 and 205, along with their military units.

Wikipedia

Point Iroquois Light

Point Iroquois Light is a lighthouse on a Chippewa County bluff in the U.S. state of Michigan. Point Iroquois and its light mark the division line between Whitefish Bay and the western end of the St. Marys River, the connection between Lake Superior and other Great Lakes.

Point Iroquois includes a larger geographic area than the light station site. It was named for the Iroquois warriors massacred there by the Ojibwe in 1662. Native Algonkians called the point "Nadouenigoning", composed of the words "Nadone" (Iroquois) and "Akron" (bone).