US Military Helicopter Invades Private Montana Ranch to Grab Elk Antlers, But Not for the Reason You'd Think.
In a bizarre incident that has left local authorities and residents stunned, a US Black Hawk helicopter was spotted landing on a private ranch in Montana's Crazy Mountains. The military aircraft descended from the skies to collect what can only be described as a rather unusual "trophy": elk antlers shed by the area's resident deer.
Last year, a similar story emerged about a US Black Hawk helicopter descending onto a Montana ranch to harvest shed elk antlers. However, this time around, authorities have been quick to act, charging three servicemen with trespassing after they landed on private property without permission.
According to local reports, the incident took place in May 2025 when rancher Linda McMullen received a call from her neighbor informing her that a green Army helicopter had landed on her land. McMullen herself confirmed seeing the helicopter and even took photos of the aircraft with binoculars as evidence.
While it might seem like an odd reason for military personnel to be collecting antlers, local authorities have been swift in action. In fact, this isn't the first time that Montana National Guard aircraft have stopped by to collect shed elk antlers, albeit not without authorization. A statement from Lt. Col. Thomas Figarelle of the Montana Army National Guard has made it clear that such activities are no longer tolerated.
So what drove these servicemen to breach local regulations? It's unclear whether they thought they were above the law or simply didn't know any better. Nonetheless, their actions have left many wondering if military personnel should be exempt from basic laws, or if there was another reason behind this unusual foray into antler collecting.
In a bizarre incident that has left local authorities and residents stunned, a US Black Hawk helicopter was spotted landing on a private ranch in Montana's Crazy Mountains. The military aircraft descended from the skies to collect what can only be described as a rather unusual "trophy": elk antlers shed by the area's resident deer.
Last year, a similar story emerged about a US Black Hawk helicopter descending onto a Montana ranch to harvest shed elk antlers. However, this time around, authorities have been quick to act, charging three servicemen with trespassing after they landed on private property without permission.
According to local reports, the incident took place in May 2025 when rancher Linda McMullen received a call from her neighbor informing her that a green Army helicopter had landed on her land. McMullen herself confirmed seeing the helicopter and even took photos of the aircraft with binoculars as evidence.
While it might seem like an odd reason for military personnel to be collecting antlers, local authorities have been swift in action. In fact, this isn't the first time that Montana National Guard aircraft have stopped by to collect shed elk antlers, albeit not without authorization. A statement from Lt. Col. Thomas Figarelle of the Montana Army National Guard has made it clear that such activities are no longer tolerated.
So what drove these servicemen to breach local regulations? It's unclear whether they thought they were above the law or simply didn't know any better. Nonetheless, their actions have left many wondering if military personnel should be exempt from basic laws, or if there was another reason behind this unusual foray into antler collecting.