Prince Harry In Australia: Wheelchair Football, Helicopter Training

Prince Harry Plays Wheelchair Football With Wounded Troops
In this April 14, 2015, photo provided by the Australian Defence on Monday, April 20, 2015, Britain's Prince Harry opens the door of an Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter (ARH) Tiger from 1st Aviation Regiment prior to a familiarization flight at Robertson Barracks in Darwin, Australia. Capt. Wales was briefed on Australian Army's North-West Mobile Force's operations and received his orders before he headed out on a patrol. (Cpl. Oliver Carter/Australian Defence via AP)
In this April 14, 2015, photo provided by the Australian Defence on Monday, April 20, 2015, Britain's Prince Harry opens the door of an Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter (ARH) Tiger from 1st Aviation Regiment prior to a familiarization flight at Robertson Barracks in Darwin, Australia. Capt. Wales was briefed on Australian Army's North-West Mobile Force's operations and received his orders before he headed out on a patrol. (Cpl. Oliver Carter/Australian Defence via AP)

Prince Harry completed the first two weeks of a one-month term in the Australian Army, training and visiting some of the Army's wounded.

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