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Why did the US refuelling military aircraft KC-135 crash in Iraq? - US military says crash not caused by ‘hostile fire’ even as Iran-backed group claims responsibility ...
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A preliminary report points to a significant mechanical problem before a deadly police helicopter crash that happened during a shootout in Flagstaff, Arizona. The crash Feb. 4 killed 28-year-old Arizo ...
The U.S. military says a KC-135 refueling aircraft supporting operations against Iran crashed in western Iraq, killing four of its six crew members.
As U.S. military operations continue overseas, many veterans say the hardest battles often begin after the fighting ends.
Former FA-18 Pilot Matthew “Whiz” Buckley joined American Agenda to talk about America’s military-industrial complex and how it’s completely superior to Russian and Chinese counterparts.
NORFOLK — The only real drama at Scope on Thursday afternoon was generated by whether Norfolk State’s Anjanae Richardson could pull off a move that conjured memories of a long-ago inhabitant of the ...
A crash has blocked the left shoulder of Interstate 380 southbound in Cedar Rapids, according to the Iowa Department of Transportation.The blockage is reported ...