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US Army helicopter crash in California kills 2 soldiers: official


An invest­igatio­n is ongoin­g into the crash of the AH-64 Apache helico­pter in Nation­al Traini­ng Center­CALIFORNIA: A US Army Apache attack helicopter crashed early Saturday morning in California, killing two soldiers, a spokesperson for the Army said. An investigation is ongoing into the crash of the AH-64 Apache helicopter in the sprawling National Training Center at Fort Irwin in southern California, Lieutenant Colonel Jason Brown, US Army spokesperson, said in a statement emailed to Reuters. Another Army spokesperson said that the pilot and the co-pilot were killed, but did not give their names, saying their families had yet to be notified. Four dead as helicopter crashes in JapanThe AH-64 Apache is made by Boeing in Arizona. Boeing’s website shows that 2,200 AH-64 Apache attack helicopters have been sold globally since the US Army took delivery of its first one in January 1984.


Source: The Express Tribune January 21, 2018 09:00 UTC



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