
Pilots Identified in Salado Helicopter Crash
The US Army has identified Deontre Huey and Seth Olmstead as the two pilots killed in an AH-64E Apache helicopter crash during a training exercise near Salado, Texas.
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The US Army has identified Deontre Huey and Seth Olmstead as the two pilots killed in an AH-64E Apache helicopter crash during a training exercise near Salado, Texas.

Two individuals have died after a military Apache helicopter crashed near Fort Hood in Texas.

Soldiers at Fort Hood are undergoing training in underground tunnels to prepare for mass casualty scenarios, incorporating lessons learned from modern drone warfare to enhance battlefield medical care.

The US Army has temporarily suspended all Apache helicopter training missions following a crash near Fort Hood, Texas, that killed two pilots. The halt will remain in effect until the cause of the fatal incident is determined.

Soldiers from the 'Black Jack' brigade at Fort Hood, Texas, have been actively preparing for deployment to Poland, where 4,000 troops will assist in defending NATO against the Russian threat.
B-52 bombing practice exercises are scheduled to take place again at Fort Hood, continuing military training operations.

An Apache military helicopter crashed in Texas, resulting in the deaths of two U.S. Army soldiers. The incident also sparked a wildfire in the area.

The US Army is conducting 'Operation Hood Strike' at Fort Hood, Texas, bringing together active duty, reserve, and National Guard units to train with state-of-the-art technology for the modern battlefield.