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Apache Appreciation Day at Camp Humphreys: Community Event with Apache Helicopters

Military helicopter parked on airfield under clear blue sky. The helicopter is olive green with visible rotor and cables.



The 4-2 Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division stationed at USAG Humphreys held Apache Appreciation Day at Camp Humphreys. This was a special event for the community to experience Apache helicopters up close and personal, right on the flight line.


Crowd observes military helicopters on an airfield under clear blue skies. Families and individuals in casual attire engage with the scene.
The Humphreys community showed up in droves, excited to see the Apache helicopters.

When I arrived, Alyssa Crone was working hard to set up, collaborating with volunteers, and going over the activities at each station. There would be a bake sale, unit merchandise available, two coloring stations, a trivia game each hour with prizes, I Spy games, and the opportunity to interact with the pilots and the crew as attendees explored the Apache helicopters. There was even a station that would allow guests to climb into the cockpit and get their picture taken!


Smiling soldier in camo stands on helicopter wing under clear blue sky. Yellow platform labeled "MAX WT 400 LBS" is below.
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Hanley manning the Apache cockpit station.

As I wandered around taking pictures and talking to the pilots, crew chiefs, volunteers, and spouses, it became apparent that this day was more than appreciation for the Apache helicopters. This event was an open invitation for the community to join their flight family, even if just for a day. 1st Sgt. Bender gave me a short tour of the McCormack-Smith Hangar named after Chief Warrant Officers Jason McCormack and Brandon Smith. These two pilots gave the ultimate sacrifice on November 23, 2015, when their helicopter crashed not far from Humphreys during a training exercise.





Logo with a skull and helicopter, flags of the USA and Korea. Text: McCORMACK-SMITH HANGAR, DEATH DEALERS, 4-2 ARB, SHOOT TO KILL!

As the tour continued, he showed the memorials the unit had for these two heroes. The memory of Chief Warrant Officers Jason McCormack and Brandon Smith are still very much part of the daily life at the hangar. 1st Sgt. Bender shared that team-building activities like Apache Appreciation Day play a vital role in their unit, helping form the bonds of camaraderie. He shared that their unit and mission is successful because of the trust they have in each other and the immense support from family members both in country and afar. As an Army spouse myself, I could relate as we often say we “hold down the homefront” so our service members can put the mission first. 



Two soldiers in camouflage sit on an Apache helicopter under a clear blue sky, smiling. Helicopter details are visible.
Captain Lasley and Crew Chief Dunn posing while answering questions about the Apache.

Captain Lasley and his wife Alexis were happy to help with their first community event since arriving at Humphreys. Captain Lasley stated that these events help unaccompanied, single soldiers get out of the barracks and out into the community. He also said events like these build positive team dynamics when participating in events outside of the normal work day, whether attending the event as a guest or volunteering in the event.



Woman in blue T-shirt smiles in front of a military helicopter on a sunny day. Grass and runway in background, text reads "ARMY AVIATION."
Mrs. Alexis Lasley running the line and I Spy station, welcoming guests, and managing the safety of the area.

Mrs. Lasley passionately shared that this event was specifically designed to expose the community to new things, allowing people, especially military children overseas, to truly enjoy the military life they are living. With a huge smile she exclaimed, “And who doesn’t love helicopters!”.


Together, Alyssa Crone and Alexis Lasley gave a final pep talk to the volunteers. My tour and crew interviews were wrapped up as families from the community began to arrive, ready to see the Apaches and crew.








Group of people, including military personnel, pose in front of an Apache helicopter on a sunny day. One holds a "Apache This Way" sign.
The 4-2 Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division, spouses, and volunteers.

Over 540 people from the community attended the event. Attendees included adult service members, military families with children in tow, and even a few visiting family members from the United States and Germany! Who knew the event would garner so much attention?





A woman and an older man smiling and hugging in front of a military helicopter inside a hangar. The mood is warm and affectionate.
2nd Combat Aviation Brigade Pilot, Capt. Carla Shapira and father Frank Shapira, Retired Air Force Veteran.



I asked a few soldiers who attended together what brought them out. They shared they wanted to see something new and didn’t have these opportunities while stationed at Fort Riley. One went as far as to say he admired the pilots and crew chiefs, sharing his belief that their jobs aren’t easy.








Young girl in a green "KT Wiz" jersey stands smiling in a hangar next to a dark military helicopter, with industrial background.
Noellle B. wants to be a pilot!


Parents shared stories about their children wanting to be pilots or see the helicopters in person. The I Spy game was a huge hit, many families were competing with each other to find the items while waiting for their turn in the Apache cockpit. Many of the kids could barely hold in their excitement. Looking around I would see Command Sgt. Maj. Conover talking to families, greeting kids with a smile, managing the music, checking on volunteers, and ensuring things were going smoothly. 






Soldier with three smiling kids in front of a U.S. Army helicopter on a sunny day. Helicopter marked "UNITED STATES ARMY" in black.
Mateo M., Alexander B. Captain Lasley, and Elian M. explored the Apache helicopter inside and out. (L to R).

The team at 4-2 Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade is truly our community’s best! They gave the community an unforgettable experience and United on the RoK would like to thank the 2nd Combat Aviation Brigade, Captain Crone, Alyssa Crone, Captain Lasley, Alexis Lasley, Command Sgt. Maj. Conover, and 1st Sgt. Bender for inviting us to into your family for the day. 


4-2 HHC Commander, Captain Crone left me with these words, “Thank you to all the soldiers that have served. Thank you to all the volunteers, this event wouldn't be successful without them.”



Smiling boy in a dark shirt points at colorful drawing on a table. Background is blurred, creating a cheerful, focused atmosphere.
Mateo M. shared his drawing, happy to use so many colors.
Toddler in a pink dress and blue shoes holds a snack in a hangar. Helicopter in the background. Bright, cheerful mood.
Elsie H. enjoys snacks and exploring her father’s hanger.


















A smiling couple stands by a bake sale table with various treats. A sign reads "$1.00 Each or $4.00." The setting is an industrial interior.
Amy and Jason baked cookies and brownies in the shape of helicopters! 
Child smiling in a helicopter cockpit, wearing a cap. Clear blue sky background. "Do Not Grab" text visible on the panel. Bright, sunny day.
Alexander B. holding the joystick, “Ready to take off” he said! 



















Man smiling in helicopter cockpit, wearing a beige shirt and cap, giving thumbs up. Sunlit interior, "DO NOT GRAB" sign visible.
Thomas Henrich from Germany enjoyed the experience.
Military helicopter in a hangar with visible insignia of a star and warrior. The setting is industrial with blue containers nearby.
McCormack-Smith Hangar

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