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JOINT BASE LEWIS MCCHORD, Wash - Four Army aviators were killed in a crash involving two Army helicopters at Joint Base Lewis-McChord Monday night.
The crash occurred sometime after 8 p.m. inside the southwest training area in Thurston County.
The accident involved two OH-58 Kiowa observation helicopters, JBLM said.
The Combat Readiness Center at Fort Rucker, Ala., will lead the investigation into the accident, JBLM said.
“Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family, friends and loved ones of the Soldiers involved in this tragic accident,” said Major General Lloyd Miles, acting senior Army commander at JBLM and deputy commanding general of I Corps. “We will conduct a thorough investigation into this incident, and we will do everything in our power to support the families of the brave Soldiers who died this evening.”
My thoughts and prayers go out to the families
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I heard it this morning on the news. A sad day for northwest military. May all four soldiers R.I.P. Prayers to the families.
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This is tragic. It sucks when this happens. Unfortunately its part of "the business" but that doesn't make it any easier. My hearts go out to their friends and families. May my brothers never be forgotten.
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Very sad. My prayers go out to those soldiers and thier families.
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Horrific accident! Very sad. My heart goes out to the families and everyone involved.
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very sorry to hear..... :(
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It's to bad these thing have to happen! but they do :'( Heart goes out to the families during this time!
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Any updates on this?
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http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Community-mourns-135551533.html (http://www.komonews.com/news/local/Community-mourns-135551533.html)
From what I can gather, they mid-aired while doing a night NVG flight.
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i heard that one of the helos, tilted hard and made a loud noise and then went into the ground, but they said a team from alabama was just gettn in and it could take up to a year to find out exactly what happened, prayers to the family
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Guys, we are helping the safety team as we speak to investigate this. I will say that looking at the news report most army aviation personnel guess the same thing but it's just a guess. Everything else is hearsay. There were no witnesses giving an account. I do feel bad about that joke I made on another thread colockum. These guys weren't new to what they were doing, they were experienced and the two things I personally take away from this is that you never know what will happen, so live it righteously and to the fullest. That and we are all flesh and bone, no matter how good you are, you are just bad enough to get taken out.
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Very sad for everyone. I hope they can find an answer for the families.
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I have a friend who is a helicoptor pilot at JBLM and he was out on this night op. When I heard the news my heart sank, Thankfully he is ok. But he knows the men who lost their lives very well. My heart goes out to the famlies and friends of these fallen soldiers
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:'(
Going to be a sad Christmas for four families. Prayers to all their family and friends.
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A sad ordeal for the family's, military and all who support our brave men and women serving this great nation. Let's all say a prayer for these brave soldiers family's and all the men and women serving our country during the holiday season.
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RIP to Capt. Anne M. Montgomery, Chief Warrant Officer Two Lucas Daniel Sigfrid, Chief Warrant Officer Three Joseph S. Satterfield, Chief Warrant Officer Three Frank A. Buoniconti. Thoughts go out to the friends and family of these brave warriors
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Guys, we are helping the safety team as we speak to investigate this. I will say that looking at the news report most army aviation personnel guess the same thing but it's just a guess. Everything else is hearsay. There were no witnesses giving an account. I do feel bad about that joke I made on another thread colockum. These guys weren't new to what they were doing, they were experienced and the two things I personally take away from this is that you never know what will happen, so live it righteously and to the fullest. That and we are all flesh and bone, no matter how good you are, you are just bad enough to get taken out.
I was just thinking the same thing. I regretted making the same joke. Some people don't understand but to help is cope we sort of have a very callous sense of humor. But then this happens and it reminds us that no matter how much experience you have all it takes is one mistake. Fly safe tonight brothers.