The U.S. Army on Monday identified the four Joint Base Lewis-McChord soldiers who died in a helicopter crash in Thurston ...
The Army said in a statement that the crash happened in a rural area near Joint Base Lewis-McChord at approximately 9 p.m.
Prior to Wednesday, at least four helicopters from JBLM have crashed in the past 20 years, according to news reports. March ...
“Good morning. Joint Base Lewis-McChord confirms that a helicopter crashed on the evening of Sept. 17 in a rural area near ...
The four were aboard a U.S. Army MH-60 Black Hawk helicopter for routine flight training when the chopper crashed.
Four servicemembers were aboard a Joint Base Lewis-McChord helicopter when it crashed late Wednesday night just outside of ...
TACOMA, Wash. — The Army early Monday identified the special operations soldiers killed last week in an MH-60M helicopter crash near Joint Base Lewis McChord. Special Operations Command at Fort Bragg, ...
Troops assigned to the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment were on board a MH-60 Black Hawk helicopter that crashed in ...
In a news release issued Monday, Sept. 22, the Army identified the victims as chief warrant officers Andrew Cully, 35, from ...
“It is with the heaviest of hearts that we confirm the loss of four courageous Night Stalkers from the 4th Battalion, 160th ...
The four soldiers were identified as: Chief Warrant Officer Three Andrew Cully, 35, from Sparta, Missouri, Chief Warrant Officer Three Andrew Kraus, 39, from Sanibel, Florida, Sgt. Donavon Scott, 25, ...