Soldier Killed, Another Injured in Fort Campbell Helicopter Incident
- A helicopter training incident at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, on June 11 killed one soldier and injured another who was hospitalized in stable condition.
- The event occurred at approximately 7 p.m. during a training exercise held as part of Fort Campbell’s yearly Week of the Eagles, a commemoration of the 101st Airborne Division’s heritage.
- Emergency services responded immediately, and officials confirmed the soldiers’ identities are withheld pending family notification while the investigation continues.
- Senator Craig Richardson highlighted that the recent tragedy underscores how military personnel face serious hazards not only in combat zones but also during training and operational activities.
- The event prompted expressions of support from local leaders and communities, underscoring shared grief and solidarity with Fort Campbell soldiers and families.
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Soldier Identified in Fort Campbell Helicopter Training Accident
The 101st Airborne Division has identified the soldier who died as a result of injuries sustained from an AH-64 Apache helicopter training accident at Fort Campbell on Wednesday. Fort Campbell Emergency Medical Services pronounced Chief Warrant Officer 2 Dustin Wright deceased on-site Wednesday night at 6:45/ The 40-year-old Wright was a pilot assigned to the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade. Army officials said one other pilot was also involved in…
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