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Prince Harry Named Top of His Class in Apache Helicopter Training

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The public image of Britain's Prince Harry as the fun-loving prince compared to his studious older brother, Prince William, may be up for debate after the 27-year-old Apache helicopter pilot received an award William, a member of Britain's Royal Air Force, has not.

Prince Harry of Wales, known as Captain Wales in the British army, was named as the best front-seat pilot, or co-pilot gunner, from his class of more than 20 fellow Apache helicopter pilots, Britain's Defense Ministry announced.

The prince received the honor at a dinner today to mark the end of what is known as the Conversion to Role Course, a rigorous 18-month training program that leaves Harry and his fellow trainees, "up to the challenge of operating one the of the most sophisticated attack helicopters in the world," according to a press release issued by the ministry.

Harry's award was one of only two given at the end of the training course and marked the student whose "overall performance during the course is assessed as the best amongst their peer group," the ministry noted.

U.K. tabloid The Sun broke news last month that the 18-month training program included Harry - known for his mischievous personality and penchant for good times - being hooded and threatened in intense hostage training to prepare him for a possible return to Afghanistan.

The prince, who entered the military in May 2005, first served in Afghanistan with the Household Cavalry of Britain's Army Air Corps in 2008, but was held back after his presence in the country was leaked because he was considered a high value target.

"He's being prepared for capture and torture by the enemy in a warzone. It doesn't get more real than this," the Sun quoted a friend of Prince Harry's as saying.  "If Harry's Apache goes down, he's on his own. These exercises are a glimpse of what he might face in a worst-case scenario."

The paper reported that Harry endured those "nightmare scenarios" as well as a "defense, survival, evasion, resistance and extraction" program at the RAF St Mawgan in Cornwall.

According to the Sun, Harry, the third in line to the throne, is the first British royal to complete that level of intense training.

Part of the training for which Harry received his award was conducted in the United States, where his short stay grabbed headlines late last year.

The prince completed a two-month helicopter training program in California and Arizona, where he tested missiles and rockets in the desert, a location meant to simulate the scorching aridity of Afghanistan.

During his time off in the States, Harry also managed to sightsee in Los Angeles and try his luck in Las Vegas, where he reportedly gambled, took in a show and was spotted chatting with ladies and sipping cocktails at a nightclub.

The prince will now join his fellow soldiers in being assigned to squadrons in the Apache Force of the 16 Air Assault Brigade, the largest brigade in the British army, with more than 7,400 soldiers, according to information released by the Defense Ministry.

No information was released on when, or if, Prince Harry could face a possible deployment.

ABC News' Jean-Nicholas Fievet contributed to this report.

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  • jason  •  3 months ago
    If only our "royalty" actually had to serve, imagine the thought process might change before sending troops overseas
    • Larry 3 months ago
      No idea what you are talking about. Most presidents have served if that is what you are referring to. Clinton was a disgrace and a draft dodger.
    • MerriB 3 months ago
      No one recently though, Larry. When this nation was fighting for their independence, and in WWI and WWII - your point is well taken. But since then, other than Senator McCain, VERY few have done any military service of note. None especially since this country's politicians feel the need to play world cop and put a dog in every fight they can. I think we need more leaders to lead by example instead of just using our soldiers as pawns in their political games.
    • Roy 3 months ago
      Well said, MerriB...Vote Ron Paul
  • HannibalShepherd  •  3 months ago
    You'll only hear about him being deployed in Afghanistan after he gets back home, just like his brother William. How many of you disparaging him have been "there"? I don't think so.
    • Old school 3 months ago
      what a shocker. Gee, I'd love to fly the f-18 and apache too. Bet if I were a prince I'd be an ace too.
    • H 3 months ago
      agree !!.. when u are a prince and deployed to enemy war zone , carrying a gun and walk just 100meter from the base and back.. you will earn as a hero and have served the country. Even the villagers is prepared and stagged , ever wonder why the children , men and womens or the local vilagers looks so happy when they are at war and you are the invaders !
    • Daniel 3 months ago
      He sounds like a badass to me.
  • Nadine T  •  Kingston, Canada  •  3 months ago
    I hope they're smarter this time and not release when and where he is going. Just asking for trouble.
    • Elena 3 months ago
      The individual who ferreted out the information was a reporter. Blame the newspaper willing to sell the life of the prince for the price of a story.
    • BuyBadNewsSellGoodNews 3 months ago
      Dont worry -- Our "Blabbermouth" Leon Panetta will take care of this.
  • ardy  •  3 months ago
    Good for him.He didn't have to inlist,duty to country is an honorable thing to him,and I applaud that.
    • LorettaS 3 months ago
      Try enlist.
    • ardy 3 months ago
      I did for 4 years,didn't care for it ;)
    • HA! 3 months ago
      Never Again Volunteer Yourself = NAVY
  • Jim  •  3 months ago
    It must stink in a way to be a "royal". Even if you legitimately are very good, there is always that factor of suspicion.
    • Miniman 3 months ago
      Ask him to resign from the royalty!
  • ehukai  •  3 months ago
    If more children of politicians were required to be in the military, there would be a whole lot less wars. Those coward war mongers only like to spill other people's children's blood.
  • National Idealist  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
    Prince Harry had to earn this. It wasn't handed
    on a silver platter. They risk their lives for this.
  • Ben  •  3 months ago
    I have to give them both a lot of credit, they surely did not have to serve in the military, and the fact that they fly helicopters(which is not easy) is impressive.
  • Gary  •  Rockville, Maryland  •  3 months ago
    I wish both of the Princes all the best and I miss their mother.
  • Chocolate Chip Charlie  •  3 months ago
    In America this would never happen.It'd beneath all spoiled and pampered kids of politicians to serve in the military.
  • dogs_crapping_on_jupiter  •  3 months ago
    stories like this bring out the underachieving caveman to start sneering
  • gdfhdfhf  •  3 months ago
    #$%$ don't hate on the princes.Im American, and these guys are royalty and on the news less often than the Kardashians...At least they're doing SOMETHING useful for their country, unlike the men and women who fill our news headlines.
  • Rose  •  3 months ago
    if you had friends in high places you would be on top too
  • toogrande  •  New York, New York  •  3 months ago
    I would never get in a helicopter with him ever...couldn't pay me a gazillion dollars...I remember reading similar type of article in ny post back in the early 90's about how excellent jfk jr was as a pilot...
  • Jon  •  Spokane, Washington  •  3 months ago
    The idiots in class (posting here) are the ones that think an idiot is even allowed NEAR an Apache. The costs alone preclude that as a possibility. Good for him! Glad he is showing how children of privileged SHOULD be acting........Wonder how many of the 5 sons Romney has could do ANYTHING like that for their 100 million Dollar trust fund????? They don't even SERVE their country in the Military!
  • A Yahoo! User  •  Taipei City, Taiwan  •  3 months ago
    So a rich person wants to kill people, Why is that news? How come someone didn't snap my picture every time I wiped my #$%$ when I was in the MC? The "Royals are just looking for legitimacy and this kid has a blood lust.
  • Lillian  •  Cruz Bay, US Virgin Islands  •  3 months ago
    yeah right!
  • Sierra Mountain Man  •  Pine Grove, California  •  3 months ago
    Even though Prince Harry is a member of the royal family, I will always consider him to be kind of a blue collar guy that works hard for what he has and he's the only royal that I have any respect for. He's a tough man and I wouldn't be upset if he was the next king of England.
  • bigbandbob  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  3 months ago
    This was a peer award. If someone thought he was reckless or unsafe, he never would have been given this distinction. My hat is off to the guy. To those of you who are cracking on him, show me your piloting skills or hold your tongue. Flying a chopper well IS NOT a walk in the park ....
  • Anonymous  •  3 months ago
    Ron Paul 2012!