The four were aboard a U.S. Army MH-60 Black Hawk helicopter for routine flight training when the chopper crashed.
The U.S. Army has identified the four soldiers who died in a helicopter crash near Joint Base Lewis-McChord last week.
The four service members, all part of an elite Special Operations unit, were killed during a training mission in Washington state, the Army said. An investigation is ongoing.
In a news release issued Monday, Sept. 22, the Army identified the victims as chief warrant officers Andrew Cully, 35, from Sparta, Missouri; Andrew Kraus, 39, from Sanibel, Florida, and sergeants ...
The helicopter was on a routine flight training west of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, according to the U.S. Army Special ...
The soldiers were part of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, known as the Night Stalkers, which specializes in ...
The four soldiers were identified as: Chief Warrant Officer Three Andrew Cully, 35, from Sparta, Missouri, Chief Warrant ...
The Army has released the names of four soldiers killed Wednesday when the military helicopter they were on crashed near a ...
The U.S. Army on Monday identified the four Joint Base Lewis-McChord soldiers who died in a helicopter crash in Thurston ...
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