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Prince Harry qualifies as attack helicopter commander

This December 12, 2012 picture shows Britain's Prince Harry making early mornign pre-flight checks around an Apache helicopter at the British controlled flight-line at Camp Bastion in Afghanistan's Helmand Province, where he was serving as an Apache helicopter pilot/gunner with 662 Sqd Army Air Corps. JOHN STILLWELL/AFP/Getty Images

LONDON – Britain’s defence ministry says Prince Harry has qualified to command an Apache attack helicopter — the culmination of his training over the last three years.

Harry, known as Capt. Wales in the army, earlier this year completed a 20-week deployment in Afghanistan as a co-pilot gunner on an Apache and since then has flown missions in the U.K.

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His commanding officer, Lt. Col. Tom de la Rue, called the qualification a “tremendous achievement,” saying in a statement Friday that 28-year-old Harry had passed with “flying colours.”

The military said Harry had undergone months of training to prepare for the test, which involved a “grueling” six-hour flying assessment which took him all over the U.K. and required him perform a variety of tasks including simulating a low-level attack.

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