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Posted: 8:46 PM Jul 10, 2009
Planes from all around the world come to Wisconsin
If you've been hearing the roar of jet engines this week there's no need to be alarmed.
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If you've been hearing the roar of jet engines this week there's no need to be alarmed.
Volk Field is hosting international flying exercises that will bring in 3,000 National Guard members, and soldiers and airmen from all over the world to Wisconsin.
It's the Annual Patriot Exercise, and it started Sunday.
The Army says it'll run through July 27.
The pilots will play out combat and homeland defense scenarios.
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