4 Soldiers Killed in Helicopter Crash

The Fort Hood PAO has announced that four US soldiers were killed in the crash of a UH-60 on the Fort Hood Military Reservation. The aircraft crashed yesterday sometime after 5:49PM (CST).

The aircrew was assigned to Division West, 1st US Army. The precise unit to which the aircraft and crew were assigned, as well as the names of those lost, have not yet been released.

The incident provides a grim reminder that even routine peacetime training is often deadly serious business.

Rest in peace, brothers-in-arms. May God comfort your surviving family and friends.

Comments

10 responses to “4 Soldiers Killed in Helicopter Crash”

  1. 3/17 Air Cav

    Rest in peace troopers!
    Flying was and is a dangerous business, even peacetime.

  2. At about the same time, two (02) other United States Army helicopter crewmen were killed in the crash of an AH-64 “Apache” helicopter in Won Ju, Republic of Korea.

    These two (02) news reports really hit me, for in 1973, I was in the 307th Signal Battalion at Won Ju, and my last three (03) years in the United States Army were at Fort Hood, Texas.

    May the families and loved ones of those valiant troopers find solace from our Heavenly Father.

  3. 2/17 Air Cav

    Terribly sad. May God grant the troopers’ families comfort and solace.

    1. HMCS (FMF) ret.

      Amen…

  4. Biermann

    Sad news, Rest In Peace Warriors

  5. Ex-PH2

    This is extremely sad. RIP, troops.

  6. Pinto Nag

    So very sad. May they rest in peace.

  7. In Harm’s Way, war or peace, tis a dangerous business we find ourselves in…

    Thank you for your service and Godspeed to all of you.
    Prayers for blessings for your families that they may be comforted in their time of grief.

  8. Skippy

    Heart Breaker… 🙁
    Rest Well
    Thank you
    For
    Your
    Service
    And
    Sacrifice

  9. Alemaster

    Having gone to far too many services of my brother military aviators, I can attest to the danger of the profession. RIP Brothers, your duty is complete. sadly, Alemaster