WASHINGTON (AP) — The Army on Saturday released the name of the third soldier who died Wednesday when an Army helicopter collided with an American Airlines jet near Reagan National Airport in D.C.
Petty Officer 1st Class Brandon Giles/U S Coast Guard/UPI/Shutterstock Officials said Friday during a news conference that they have full confidence that they will be able to recover all 67 bodies.
Milli and Binx, the newest Asian small-clawed otter pair at the North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher will make their debut on Saturday, Feb. 1 at the Otters on the Edge habitat. Milli and Binx ...
The zoo is bubbling with excitement as it introduces its newest, and possibly cutest, residents: four North American river otter pups. Born to proud parents Tilly and Winston, who have been zoo ...
WASHINGTON — A United States Army UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter crashed at approximately 9 p.m. while performing a training mission near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Jan. 29.
A sea otter off the coast of Vancouver Island is the prime suspect in a string of river otter deaths, according to a local wildlife enthusiast and researcher. Mollie Cameron, who is both a captain ...
The Canadian-made Bombardier CRJ-701 twin-engine jet ... out there are extremely rough for the responders.” The U.S. Army described the helicopter as a UH-60 Blackhawk based at Fort Belvoir ...
D.C., the plane showing up on the video as a fuzzy ball of white light in the black 9 p.m. skies of the U.S. capital. With touch-down imminent, the 64 passengers and crew aboard were surely ...
The victims The collision was the deadliest U.S. air crash in nearly ... according to the Army. The plane was a Canadian-made Bombardier CRJ-701 twin-engine jet and was manufactured in 2004.
U.S. Army contracting is not on hold, the Defense Department said Tuesday in an attempt to clear up confusion stemming from email guidance that circulated in anticipation of an administration memo ...
McGee died in 2022. The Tuskegee Airmen were founded in 1941 in Tuskegee, Alabama, when the U.S. Army Air Corps began a program to train Black servicemembers as Air Corps Cadets, according to the ...
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