Pentagon Identifies 4 'Night Stalkers' Killed in Helicopter Crash
The four soldiers were part of the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, known for elite nighttime missions, with the crash cause still under investigation, Army officials said.
- The U.S. Army identified four soldiers killed when their helicopter crashed in Washington state on September 17, including Chief Warrant Officers Andrew Cully and Andrew Kraus, and Sgts. Donavon Scott and Jadalyn Good.
- The crash occurred during a routine flight training near Joint Base Lewis-McChord, about 20 miles south of Tacoma, Washington.
- The cause of the crash is currently under investigation, according to Army officials.
- Stephen Smith stated that the soldiers embodied the unwavering dedication, selflessness, and excellence that define the very spirit of the Army and Army Special Operations.
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Army Identifies 4 Soldiers Killed in Military Helicopter Crash in Washington State
TACOMA, Wash.—The Army has released the names of four soldiers killed Wednesday when the military helicopter they were on crashed near a base in Washington state. The victims are chief warrant officers Andrew Cully and Andrew Kraus, and sergeants Donavon Scott and Jadalyn Good, the Army said Monday in a release. Cully, 35, was from Sparta, Missouri. Kraus, 39, was from Sanibel, Florida. Scott, 25, was from Tacoma, Washington, and Good, 23, was f…
The accident occurred around 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, while the aircraft was conducting routine flight training west of the military base.


Army identifies four soldiers killed in helicopter crash
The U.S. Army identified Monday the four soldiers killed in a helicopter crash Sept. 17 near Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington state.The soldiers are: Chief Warrant Officer 3 Andrew Cully, 35, from Sparta, Missouri; Chief Warrant Officer 3 Andrew Kraus, 39, from Sanibel, Florida; Sgt. Donavon Scott, 25, from Tacoma, Washington; and Sgt. Jadalyn Good, 23, from Mount Vernon, Washington. They were assigned to the 4th Battalion of the 160th Spe…
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