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proxieme
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posted June 02, 2006 01:43 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Heya -

I know that there are quite a few people here who dislike what the Army is ordered to do (including me some of the time), but I don't think that there are very many of you who actually hate soldiers (with the possible exception of MG...paras, though I love the guy, sometimes gives off that vibe, too).

That being said, please give some of your thoughts and prayers to the families of the men mentioned in the article.
They're members of the 160th (Nightstalkers), and 4 of the 5 died this morning on their way from Hunter Army Airfield in Georgia to Fort Rucker, Alabama (my current home).

I know several women stationed at Hunter, including one still very worried one ("still" being as of late this morning - the last time she posted on a military spouses site...which is worrying); her last communication indicated that the activity description could've fit her husband.

This is a small community.
These deaths will be a blow, especially as these men weren't deployed, were "safe" at home.

Well, er - once again: thoughts and prayers, please.

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An Army helicopter clipped a wire on a television transmission tower and crashed Thursday, killing four members of an elite combat unit on a training mission, officials said.

A fifth soldier aboard the MH-47 Chinook helicopter suffered only minor injuries, said Lisa Eichhorn, a spokeswoman for Fort Rucker, Ala., home to an Army helicopter training school where the soldiers were headed.

The helicopter had left Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah and went down in rural Colquitt County, about 170 miles west, said sheriff's dispatcher Becky Perry.

It clipped a wire as it flew past a television station's 1,000-foot tower, said Deborah Owens, station manager of WFXL.

The chopper's crew was from the 3rd Battalion, 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment based at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, according to the U.S. Army Special Operations Command.

The elite unit, also known as the Night Stalkers, uses MH-47 Chinooks to fly special forces commandos behind enemy lines under cover of night.

The soldiers' names were not immediately released.

Angela Tyner, 32, heard the crash, dialed 911 and then jumped in her pickup truck and drove to the nearby cow pasture where the wreckage lay.

Flames and smoke were coming from the helicopter's engine, she said. She said she saw two bodies, then she noticed the survivor walking along a fence with a cut above his eye and a few scratches on his hands.

"It was a miracle he was alive," Tyner said.

She helped the man to her truck until an ambulance arrived.

Officials were uncertain whether the collision with the television tower caused the crash or whether the helicopter was already in trouble. Eichhorn said a team from Fort Rucker would investigate.

Two members of a TV crew from Tallahassee, Fla., were arrested by sheriff's deputies and charged with obstruction after allegedly trying to access the secure area.

The two were working for WTXL, the city's ABC affiliate. The station had no comment on the arrests when reached Thursday afternoon.
http://www.forbes.com/technology/feeds/ap/2006/06/01/ap2788538.html

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Rainbow~
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posted June 02, 2006 02:09 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Prayers on on the way Prox...

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TINK
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posted June 02, 2006 08:38 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

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proxieme
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posted June 02, 2006 11:21 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Thanks ya'll

My friend's husband wasn't one of the dead, but he's been sent out there as part of a detail to guard the crash site.

Where as Aviation's a small community, Special Ops Aviation's miniscule (and incredibly tight knit) - she won't be having a happy time for a while

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TINK
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posted June 02, 2006 11:43 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I don't know how the spouses deal with it all. I truly can't imagine.

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pidaua
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posted June 05, 2006 03:03 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for pidaua     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I'm sorry I didn't see this before. My heart goes out to the spouses and their losses. We never know when it can happen when they are out in the field.

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posted June 05, 2006 03:57 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Eleanore     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

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