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Two Soldiers Killed in Helicopter Crash at Fort Campbell

A U.S. military helicopter crashed during routine training at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, on April 6th.

Two soldiers were aboard the AH-64E Apache helicopter when it went down.

Both soldiers were killed in the crash. They were identified as Chief Warrant Officer 3 Ryan Connolly, 37, and Warrant Officer James Casadona, 28.

An investigation into the cause of crash is underway.


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U.S. Military Helicopter Crashes in Iraq; 7 Dead

A U.S. military helicopter crashed in Anbar province of Iraq, on March 16th.

The HH-60 Pave Hawk helicopter was carrying seven personnel when it went down near the city of al-Qaim.

All seven people aboard were killed in the crash.

The incident is being investigated.


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U.S. Military Helicopter Makes Emergency Landing in Japan

A U.S. military helicopter made an emergency landing in Okinawa, Japan, on January 8th.

Authorities said the Marine Corps AH-1 helicopter landed at a waste disposal site in Yomitan, after the crew received indication of a problem.

There were two people aboard at the time; both remained unharmed.

On January 6th, another Marines Corps helicopter had made an emergency landing in Okinawa due to a rotor problem.

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