Second Twin Army Helicopters Crash in Alaska

Ft. Wainwright Adds Three Fatalities

Ft. Campbell, Ky., Lost Nine in Twin Choppers Crash

Army Grounded Aviation Units

Ft. Wainwright, Alaska – 4/27/2023

Two military helicopters crashed into each other returning from a training mission in Alaska.

These are the second twin choppers to crash in about 30 days, the first being a Ft. Campbell, Kentucky 101st Airborne Div., U.S. Army training mission.

Aviators are grounded nationwide pending re-training, hoping this will correct the issues which are not known to the public.

Suggestions that sabotage was allegedly involved are unfounded absent any supporting data.

Journal Kentucky sends condolences to surviving family members as we appreciate the service of your loved ones to this great nation. May YAH (“I AM” Ex 3:14)  bless, protect, and have mercy upon all of us.

 

2 thoughts on “Second Twin Army Helicopters Crash in Alaska

  1. Yeah and there was another training fiasco in November 2023 so what is causing these unprecedented crashes on training missions? INCOMPETENCE OF POLITICAL DIRECTIONS by POLITICIANS

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