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NATO Planes Return Home After Patrolling U.S. Skies

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From Associated Press

The crews of seven NATO planes returned home Thursday after months of helping patrol the U.S. East Coast following the Sept. 11 attacks--the first time foreigners have helped protect U.S. skies.

“Welcome home, welcome back and many, many thanks,” NATO Secretary-General George Robertson told the crews of the early-warning aircraft that arrived back at the base.

Seven AWACS--Airborne Warning and Control System--aircraft with crews from 13 of NATO’s European members were deployed to the U.S. in early October to help monitor airspace after the terrorist attacks.

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It marked the first time that the North Atlantic Treaty Organization deployed over the continental United States to support an operation there.

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