Two US Army helicopters crashed during a training flight in Alaska, killing three people and injuring one.

On Thursday, April 27, two Army helicopters crashed during training over Alaska, killing three soldiers and injuring one.


Two AH-64 Apache helicopters returning from a training mission collided and crashed near Healy, according to Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson.

 3 dead, 1 injured after 2 US Army helicopters crash during training flight�in�Alaska

Two of the soldiers were declared dead at the scene and another died while en route to Fairbanks Memorial Hospital, the base said. The fourth soldier is being treated at the hospital for injuries.

 

The helicopters were from the 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion's 25th Aviation Regiment at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, officials said.

 

Two of the soldiers were declared dead at the scene and another died while en route to Fairbanks Memorial Hospital, the base said. The fourth soldier is being treated at the hospital for injuries.

 

The helicopters were from the 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion's 25th Aviation Regiment at Fort Wainwright in Fairbanks, officials said.

"This is an incredible loss for these soldiers' families, their fellow soldiers, and for the division," Maj. Gen. Brian Eifler, commanding general of the 11th Airborne Division, said in a statement. "Our hearts and prayers go out to their families, friends and loved ones, and we are making the full resources of the Army available to support them."

"The Fort Wainwright community is one of the tightest military communities I've seen in my 32 years of service," Eifler added. "I have no doubt they will pull together during this exceptional time of need and provide comfort to our families of our fallen."

 

The incident is being investigated.

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