I was wondering about that as well. It would be a simple explanation for why we saw that helicopter and why it happened be heading from Atlanta to the area around the farm, Woodbury, the prison, etc.
As for your other point, yeah, if they were part of a larger military operation and didn't check in it would have made sense that the government/military would have headed out to the area to investigate why no one came back, especially after there was a distress call.
No one can assume any of the observed military were not on recon, or anything else. What we do know is that they were active. The guards attacked by the Governor were not sitting around lost, and after a year+ of the outbreak, they appeared quite healthy and well-armed. How did they maintain this after more than a year of a situation where food and weapons would (in theory) be exausted to the point the guards should not be in that healthy (physical & mechanical) health?
Presactly. And didn't the CDC guy say the French government was the last to fall? That would imply that all the other governments are gone.
The CDC's staff bailed, committed suicide, etc. (not exactly the first line of defense), and they are not the heart of the government--particularly since they were clueless regarding the reanimation of flesh-eating corpses. They were not an example of the security hub of the state, or nation. Do you think the main body of government would not act with contingency plans if the CDC failed to uncover the problem or address it? Do you believe they would just sit around waiting to become dinner?
In Episode 3 of season 3 the Helicopter pilot says they were part of a well organized, well protected base camp (perhaps the one we see in the season 4 opener?) when one of the people inside got bit he went haywire and panic swept through the camp then someone opened the gate to escape and walkers got in and infected other people things went down hill pretty fast, the pilot and his crew were able to get some vehicles a few supplies and abandoned their post, when the helicopter goes down he was calling Mayday, mayday, mayday I'm assuming to his crew on the ground who they were on their way back to but were unable to reach them because apparently they were to far away from (which I find hard to believe). but who knows, maybe he was trying to reach another base camp, maybe they were going to another base camp when theirs got overrun.
As far as everyone saying the pilot and other soldiers were highly trained..Well they were national guard (weekend warriors) and the pilot says they were part of his crew, part of his crew could mean the mechanics that serviced the helicopter or his drinking buddies from back home and they got called in when all Hell broke lose, we don't know.
The thing is, how many other well organized, well protected base camps are out there? How many prisons or military bases are there in the U.S.?
How about all the military vessels already at sea? surely they would be quarantined or not even affected at all by the virus, would an airborne virus make it all the way out to some ship in the middle of the ocean or a submarine even?
How many other highly secure structures could be easily converted into these base camps the pilot spoke of?
If these National Guard could make it a year then I would think the true "Highly trained" military would, I find it very hard to believe the entire military has fallen or Government for that matter, we just haven't seen it yet because the focus is on this small group.
What ever happened to going to Ft. Benning did they ever say? why was that plan abandoned?
Maybe we'll get more answers when Michael Cudlitz ( Sgt. Abraham Ford) joins the show.