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Families of victims killed in a plane crash involving a Black Hawk helicopter are urging the U.S. Army to address safety failures, citing systemic issues and a lack of accountability.
ARLINGTON, Va. — The National Transportation Safety Board continues to investigate what led up to a midair collision near a D.C. airport that left 67 people dead in January. The NTSB announced a three ...
Families of those killed when an Army Black Hawk helicopter collided with American Eagle flight 5342 say the Army isn't ...
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A letter posted July 9th and signed by more than 160 loved ones calls for more transparency, accountability, and ...
In a letter to Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, families of the Flight 5342 victims say the Army has shown a troubling pattern of ...
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