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US’ refueling plane that crashed in Iraq had no parachutes, six soldiers lost their lives
Following the crash of a US Boeing KC-135 “Stratotanker” refueling jet in Iraq on Thursday (March ...
Six crew members killed aboard a KC-135 that crashed in Iraq on Thursday—the most recent casualties of the war on Iran—likely had no parachutes, which were removed from the venerable tanker aircraft ...
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KC-135 crash in Iraq killed 6; crews stopped carrying parachutes
A U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker crashed in Iraq during a combat refueling mission, killing all six crew members aboard. The loss occurred over friendly territory with no hostile or friendly fire ...
Captain Mark Tyler Voss, 27, Captain Victoria Pinckney, 27, and Technical Sergeant Herman “Tre” Mackey III, 30, were the first airmen killed in a KC-135 crash since the Air Force stripped the ...
The paratroopers accomplished a series of tactical objectives, including parachuting the battalion’s advance group onto designated landing sites, thwarting enemy reserve approaches, neutralizing ...
The Ministry of Defence has confirmed that there will be no change to the number of British military parachute training courses as a result of the Strategic Defence Review's position on airborne ...
JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD, Wash. — Parachute riggers assigned to Group Support Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne) successfully executed the first drop of a Joint Precision Airdrop System ...
A skydiving student is recovering after an emergency landing on Saturday, when his parachute experienced a malfunction, failing to fully open. He remained conscious and alert throughout the incident ...
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