Army resumes Apache helicopter training missions after Texas crash that killed 2
· KRGV (NBC 5)
The U.S. Army announced the resumption of Apache helicopter training missions following a temporary halt after a crash near Fort Hood, Texas, that resulted in the deaths of two soldiers. The crash, which occurred on August 12, is currently under investigation. Chief Warrant Officer 2 Deontre T. Huey, 34, and Warrant Officer Seth L. Olmstead, 25, were the only individuals aboard the helicopter when it crashed in a field near Salado. The Army emphasized that the decision to resume training followed a thorough review of safety protocols. The Apache helicopter has been a key component of Army aviation since 1984.
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