TRIGG COUNTY, Ky. — (TRIGG COUNTY, Ky.) -- All nine service members on board have died after two U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopters crashed during a training mission in Trigg County, Kentucky, an Army official announced, calling it a 'truly tragic loss.'
TRIGG COUNTY, Ky. — -- All nine service members on board have died after two U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopters crashed during a training mission in Trigg County, Kentucky, an Army official announced, calling it a"truly tragic loss."
Trigg County, where the crash occurred, is about 25 miles northwest of Fort Campbell, a military installation on the Kentucky-Tennessee border. The service members' names have not been released. Officials said they are in the process of notifying the families.
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