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National Guard Airlifts Yellowstone Front-Loader Stranded By Historic Flooding

seven people dressed in military uniforms standing in front of a large helicopter and smiling at the camera

Shout out to the brave men and women of the Montana National Guard!

They were recently tasked with airlifting one of Yellowstone National Park’s front-loaders from an area of the park that was inaccessible after June’s historic flooding.

Read the full description of events and take a look at the awesome photos below. That’s some badass work by the Montana National Guard.

Yellowstone National ParkDue to damage caused by June’s historic flooding, one of Yellowstone’s front loaders was stranded and inaccessible on a portion of the North Entrance Road in the Gardner Canyon. Recently, soldiers from the Montana Army National Guard’s 1-189th General Support Aviation Battalion used a CH-47 Chinook helicopter to transport the loader approximately ¾ mile out of the canyon to safety.

A huge thank you to the Montana National Guard for the rescue!”

All photos credit: Yellowstone National Park

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