The joint Canadian Forces-U.S. Navy team that will try to recover the Cyclone helicopter that crashed in the Mediterranean Sea left Souda Bay, Greece, on Monday onboard the support ship EDT Hercules. Read More
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Recovery team headed to Cyclone helicopter crash site
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