tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29769707.post5368582587522369620..comments2024-02-10T18:19:36.406-08:00Comments on Newspaper Rock: Lakota celebrate Lakota helicopterRobhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01478763837213733775noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29769707.post-5757235321827564412011-05-17T13:21:07.032-07:002011-05-17T13:21:07.032-07:00For more on the subject, see:
http://www.rapidcit...For more on the subject, see:<br /><br />http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/news/article_106b3420-7f5b-11e0-9abb-001cc4c002e0.html<br /><br /><b>Guard, Native communities gather to welcome new choppers</b><br /><br />As 600 people gathered at Crazy Horse in a mix of Army issued camouflage and traditional Sioux regalia Sunday, it was clear more was being celebrated than a helicopter.<br /><br />The ceremony in view of the famous Lakota chief Crazy Horse brought together representatives from four South Dakota tribes, National Guardsmen and veterans to commemorate the arrival of new light-utility helicopters named in honor of the Lakota nation.<br /><br />Maj. Gen. Timothy Reisch, adjutant general of the South Dakota National Guard, signaled that the commemoration was a step toward continued cooperation and partnership with the Sioux Tribes within the state.<br /><br />He pointed out that although Native Americans make up 9 percent of the state’s population, they account for just 3 percent of the state’s Guardsmen. Six weeks after taking over as the Guard’s new leader, and pledging to increase the number of Native Americans in the force, Reisch said the event would foster the relationship and “make our high-quality organization even better.”<br /><br />“The fact we now have an aircraft named Lakota is truly significant,” Reisch said. “The Army took particular note of the Lakota legacy as stalwart defenders of their homeland when considering what to name this aircraft and I firmly believe that they got it right.”Robhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01478763837213733775noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29769707.post-29085284943249785292011-01-21T20:08:34.708-08:002011-01-21T20:08:34.708-08:00The US Army already has the Kiowa and Apache assau...The US Army already has the Kiowa and Apache assault helicopters, but besides free doughnuts and coffee, I don't see any tribes being compensated for the use of these names?<br /><br />Reminds me of Blazing Saddles where the "gov" exchanges Indian lands for a box full of toy paddleballs?Burtnoreply@blogger.com