All of them. The Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, and Navy all use helicopters.
All of the U.S. military branches use some type of fixed-wing aircraft, even the Coast Guard.
Army
Helicopters is for special military use and airplanes are only for transportation.
most of them use standard military jet fuel
You can find information about military helicopters on the US Military website. It has a section specifically for helicopters of different varieties.
No
The military helicopter, also known as the Huey, are used for command and control, transportation, and also assault gunships. These helicopters are the most famous military helicopters.
The Marine Corps is the only branch which doesn't. The Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, and several federal law enforcement agencies use the Blackhawk, Seahawk, or some variation thereof.
Military helicopters provide protect and are a great tool used to in warfare. There are many toy helicopters that are also fun for little children to play with but they can easily break.
Approximately 12,000 US helicopters were deployed in Vietnam.
Elfan Ap Rees has written: 'World military helicopters' -- subject(s): Military helicopters
Yes. Military helicopters have flown over Chicago for carrying the president and for the movie, Transformers 3.
The US Navy owns the most military helicopters, about 800 of them. Many are on ships and at Navy bases all over the world
Howard A. Wheeler has written: 'Attack helicopters' -- subject(s): Attack helicopters, History, Military helicopters