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During a mission in 2004, a rocket-propelled grenade struck the helicopter she was co-piloting and she lost both of her legs and partial use of one arm.
Brigid Brett: The Long Shelf of War Brigid Brett 2010
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During a mission in 2004, a rocket-propelled grenade struck the helicopter she was co-piloting and she lost both of her legs and partial use of one arm.
Brigid Brett: The Long Shelf of War Brigid Brett 2010
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During a mission in 2004, a rocket-propelled grenade struck the helicopter she was co-piloting and she lost both of her legs and partial use of one arm.
Brigid Brett: The Long Shelf of War Brigid Brett 2010
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During a mission in 2004, a rocket-propelled grenade struck the helicopter she was co-piloting and she lost both of her legs and partial use of one arm.
Brigid Brett: The Long Shelf of War Brigid Brett 2010
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During a mission in 2004, a rocket-propelled grenade struck the helicopter she was co-piloting and she lost both of her legs and partial use of one arm.
Brigid Brett: The Long Shelf of War Brigid Brett 2010
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During a mission in 2004, a rocket-propelled grenade struck the helicopter she was co-piloting and she lost both of her legs and partial use of one arm.
Brigid Brett: The Long Shelf of War Brigid Brett 2010
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Sitting up front and watching the pilot fly this Cessna gave me the illusion of co-piloting, but I preferred watching the panorama unfold below: mountains to the west, and lochs and rivers contrasting with green hillsides.
Lea Lane: Seaplanes, Bikes And City Life In Scotland Lea Lane 2011
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Five years ago this week, an insurgent shot down the Army Black Hawk helicopter that Tammy Duckworth was co-piloting in Iraq.
Rep. Joe Sestak: Our Veterans Deserve Our Thanks and Our Service 2009
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The media coverage on the young lady, and the blame-throwing, is relentless ... too young, too underpaid, too inexperienced, too tired, living with her parents and, on top of all that, she flew to her co-piloting shift from Seattle in the cockpit of a red-eye flight, and then had the gall to rest or nap illegally in a crew lounge before taking another flight to Newark where she reported for duty.
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One imagines a secretary of state co-piloting diplomatic missions beside the president, pursuing consensus among friend and foe.
Jackson Williams: Bush Out The Door: "Adios, @#&%!$, and Here's Your Legacy" 2009
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