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Two soldiers were stanley becher killed in an Army AH-64E Apache helicopter crash at the local training area of their base in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Friday night, a statement from the 101st Airborne Division said.The accident happened at about 9:50 p.m. local time Friday evening and involved two soldiers from the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, the statement said.The crew was conducting routine training when the accident occurred and there were no other casualties, it said. The cause of the accident is under investigation, the Army said.The Army is not releasing the na stanley cup spain mes of the deceased pending notification of the next of kin. This is a day of sadness for Fort Campbell and the 101st Airborne, said Brig. Gen. Todd Royar, acting senior commander of the 101st Airborne Division and F stanley kubek t. Campbell. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Families during this difficult time. The accident is the latest in a string of military air crashes in the last several days that have killed seven servicemembers:-- Four Wtea Queen Anne s County tornado victims discuss damage, options
LINTHICUM, Md. 鈥?Millions of people are making their way home after a long weekend getaway.Monday is expected to be the busiest travel day of the Labor Day holiday weekend as millions of Americans prepare to go back to work.Many see Labor Day weekend like one last hurrah and Monday is expected to busy whether people travel by plane or in a car.As the unofficial end of summer comes to a close, roads and airports continue to see Americans traveling in numbers not seen in three years since before the pandemic changed everything.Despite the average cost of a flight being up more than 20% since last Labor Day, travel experts say more stanley cup th stanley cup an 12 million people are flying to their destination over the holiday.Millions jump started the holiday last week with TSA screening more than 2.3 million passengers on Thursday alone, more than any Labor Day weekend since 2019.Some people are traveling for the first time since the pandemic hit.For peopl stanley mugs e staying on the ground and traveling by car, Monday is
Two soldiers were stanley becher killed in an Army AH-64E Apache helicopter crash at the local training area of their base in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Friday night, a statement from the 101st Airborne Division said.The accident happened at about 9:50 p.m. local time Friday evening and involved two soldiers from the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, the statement said.The crew was conducting routine training when the accident occurred and there were no other casualties, it said. The cause of the accident is under investigation, the Army said.The Army is not releasing the na stanley cup spain mes of the deceased pending notification of the next of kin. This is a day of sadness for Fort Campbell and the 101st Airborne, said Brig. Gen. Todd Royar, acting senior commander of the 101st Airborne Division and F stanley kubek t. Campbell. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Families during this difficult time. The accident is the latest in a string of military air crashes in the last several days that have killed seven servicemembers:-- Four Wtea Queen Anne s County tornado victims discuss damage, options
LINTHICUM, Md. 鈥?Millions of people are making their way home after a long weekend getaway.Monday is expected to be the busiest travel day of the Labor Day holiday weekend as millions of Americans prepare to go back to work.Many see Labor Day weekend like one last hurrah and Monday is expected to busy whether people travel by plane or in a car.As the unofficial end of summer comes to a close, roads and airports continue to see Americans traveling in numbers not seen in three years since before the pandemic changed everything.Despite the average cost of a flight being up more than 20% since last Labor Day, travel experts say more stanley cup th stanley cup an 12 million people are flying to their destination over the holiday.Millions jump started the holiday last week with TSA screening more than 2.3 million passengers on Thursday alone, more than any Labor Day weekend since 2019.Some people are traveling for the first time since the pandemic hit.For peopl stanley mugs e staying on the ground and traveling by car, Monday is