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Army Identifies 4 Soldiers Killed in Military Helicopter Crash in Washington State

The crash sparked a wildfire of about 1.25 acres and hampered rescue efforts; the four soldiers belonged to the elite 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, Army officials said.

  • An MH-60 Black Hawk helicopter from the U.S. Army's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment crashed in Washington state, likely killing all four personnel aboard.
  • The cause of the crash remains under investigation, but it ignited a fire that grew to about an acre.
  • The victims were chief warrant officers Andrew Cully and Andrew Kraus, and sergeants Donavon Scott and Jadalyn Good, members of the elite 'Night Stalkers' unit.
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Army identifies 4 soldiers killed in Washington state helicopter crash

The Army has identified the four soldiers who were killed in a helicopter crash near a Washington state base last Wednesday.  The deceased soldiers are chief warrant officers Andrew Cully, 35, and Andrew Kraus, 39, and sergeants Donavon Scott, 24, and Jadalyn Good, 23, Army Special Operations Command (Usasoc) said in a release. The four,…

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