Members of Companies B and C, 2nd Battalion, 149th General Aviation Support Battalion, Oklahoma Army National Guard, role bales of hay out the door of a CH-47 "Chinook" helicopter on May 27, 2015, after floodwaters stranded more than 100 cows without food. The Chinook's crew delivered more than 14,000 pounds of hay and feed to the stranded animals during the state active duty mission.PHOTO: Maj. Geoff Legler, Oklahoma National Guard Public Affairs
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Members of Companies B and C, 2nd Battalion, 149th General Aviation Support Battalion, Oklahoma Army National Guard, and local farm and ranch hands from Muskogee County, load a 1,200 pound round bale of hay on to a CH-47 "Chinook" helicopter. The Chinook's crew delivered a total of 14 bales weighing more than 14,000 pounds and 700 pounds of feed to the stranded cattle.PHOTO: Maj. Geoff Legler, Oklahoma National Guard Public Affairs
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A 1,200 pound round bale of hay is moved into position as it is prepared for loading on to a CH-47 "Chinook" helicopter operated by Company B, 2nd Battalion, 149th General Aviation Support Battalion, Oklahoma Army National Guard. The Chinook's crew delivered a total of 14 bales weighing more than 14,000 pounds and 700 pounds of feed to the stranded cattle on May 27.PHOTO: Maj. Geoff Legler, Oklahoma National Guard Public Affairs
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A CH-47 "Chinook" helicopter, operated by members of Company B, 2nd Battalion, 149th General Aviation Support Battalion, Oklahoma Army National Guard, drop a 1,200 pound round bale of hay on a cattle feeding area in Muskogee County. More than 100 cows that were stranded by floodwaters following heavy rains over the Memorial Day weekend were using the area. The Chinook's crew delivered more than 14,000 pounds of hay and 700 pounds of feed to the stranded animals during the one-day state active duty mission.PHOTO: Maj. Geoff Legler, Oklahoma National Guard Public Affairs
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Members of Companies B and C, 2nd Battalion, 149th General Aviation Support Battalion, Oklahoma Army National Guard, and local farm and ranch hands from Muskogee County, load a 1,200 pound round bale of hay on to a CH-47 "Chinook" helicopter. The Chinook's crew delivered a total of 14 bales weighing more than 14,000 pounds and 700 pounds of feed to the stranded cattle.PHOTO: Maj. Geoff Legler, Oklahoma National Guard Public Affairs
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