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One Lavaca resident posted on the NextDoor social media app that an old window in their home broke due to vibrations of low-flying helicopters. Story by raquelltorrres. Visuals by WagsPhoto.

As the U.S. Army’s nighttime training exercises continue in San Antonio, calls to the San Antonio Police Department have been few, but for residents in close proximity to the exercises, there’s no ignoring the sounds of helicopters flying overhead.began Monday night, SAPD said it had not received complaints.

Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again. “Generally though, all training is representative of some level of a warfighting skill or mission enhancement,” said Burns.

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