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Indiana National Guardsman Killed in Crash that Injured 3 Others
Spc. Terry Frye was ejected and killed when a military Humvee rolled during a convoy on I-65; three other soldiers were injured, authorities said.
- Indiana National Guard officials named the deceased service member on Monday, Nov. 17 as Specialist Terry Frye, 23, of Lafayette, Indiana, killed in the Nov. 14 crash on Interstate 65 in Boone County, Indiana.
- Soldiers were traveling from the Frankfort Armory to Camp Atterbury for a drill weekend when the collision was reported around 12:15 p.m. Nov. 14 on southbound I-65 near I-865; investigators are still determining how the Humvee flipped.
- The collision involved a Humvee, a white SUV, and a semitruck hauling cars; four Indiana National Guard soldiers were ejected and hospitalized, deputies said.
- A Guard spokesperson offered condolences and pledged support to the soldier’s family and loved ones, noting no funeral plans had been made as of Monday morning.
- The specialist had served since March 2020 as an infantryman and earned the National Defense Service Medal and Army Service Ribbon, according to Ethan Brown, who recalled his family focus.
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INDIANAPOLIS — Four Indiana National Guard soldiers from Company D, 2nd Battalion, 151st Infantry Regiment were involved in a multivehicle collision on I-65 in Boone County on Friday.
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