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Indiana National Guardsman Killed in Crash that Injured 3 Others
Spc. Terry Frye was ejected and killed when a military Humvee rolled during a convoy on I-65; three other soldiers were injured, authorities said.
- On Monday, Nov. 17 the Indiana National Guard named the soldier killed in the Nov. 14 Interstate 65 crash as Specialist Terry Frye, 23, of Lafayette, Indiana.
- Soldiers were traveling from the Frankfort Armory to Camp Atterbury for training when the collision was reported around 12:15 p.m. Nov. 14 along southbound I-65 near I-865; investigators are still trying to determine the cause.
- The Humvee rolled, ejecting four guardsmen, and the crash involved a Humvee, a white SUV, and a semitruck hauling cars; three injured guardsmen were taken to hospital.
- A Guard spokesperson offered condolences and pledged support to the soldier’s family and loved ones, adding that no funeral plans had been made as of Monday morning.
- Service-first: The specialist had served since March 2020 as an infantryman and earned the National Defense Service Medal and Army Service Ribbon, and employer Ethan Brown said `He really thought he could get his life going in the right direction`.
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