All Six Crew Members Dead in US KC-135 Aircraft Crash in Iraq - Army Command
All six crew members died in a crash during Operation Epic Fury; the incident was not caused by hostile or friendly fire, U.S. Central Command said.
- On March 4, a U.S. KC-135 Stratotanker crashed in western Iraq, killing six crew members, U.S. Central Command reported.
- Amid U.S. strikes that have hit more than 6,000 targets, the United States has deployed many aircraft into the Middle East, highlighting risks since February 28 when seven U.S. troops were killed.
- U.S. Central Command said rescue efforts were under way after the KC-135 went down; officials said another KC-135 was involved and the second tanker landed safely.
- News of the crash came the same day two sailors were injured after the USS Gerald R. Ford suffered a non-combat fire, U.S. Central Command said.
- Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed it shot down the KC-135 and said 'in defense of our country's sovereignty and airspace', while experts note KC-135s have been in service for more than 60 years.
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All six crew members dead in US KC-135 aircraft crash in Iraq - Army Command
All six crew members aboard a United States KC-135 Stratotanker that crashed in western Iraq on Thursday have been confirmed dead, the United States Central Command announced on Friday. In an updated statement released on Friday, the command said rescue efforts for the two remaining personnel had concluded, confirming that no survivors were found at the crash site. “All six crew members aboard a U.S. KC-135 refuelling aircraft that went down in …
All six members of the Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker tanker's tanker's tanker who landed last night in western Iraq during military operations against Iran are confirmed dead, announced Friday...
All six US troops aboard aircraft that crashed in Iraq dead
All six U.S. service members who were aboard a KC-135 refueling aircraft that crashed in western Iraq on Thursday were killed, the military confirmed on Friday. The crash, which is currently under investigation, was not a result of friendly or enemy fire, U.S. Central Command said. Another aircraft was involved in the incident, though it landed safely. CENTCOM has not yet released the identities of the deceased, given the usual protocol of notif…
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