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Apache helicopters seen near Kid Rock's home in viral videos were on training route, Army says
Two U.S. Army helicopters that were recorded flying by the Tennessee home of Kid Rock were following a training route in the Nashville area, a military official said Monday.
The Apache helicopter crew involved in the fly-bys at Kid Rock's Nashville home and a "No Kings" protest downtown have been suspended, Reuters reports.
The US Army is investigating a pair of videos showing Apache helicopters flying and making unusual maneuvers near Kid Rock's Nashville home.
On March 28, a pair of Apache helicopters flew over downtown Nashville during one of the thousands of "No Kings" protests across the country.
Kid Rock recently posted a video aimed at Gov. Gavin Newsom showing Apache helicopters at his Nashville home, prompting a military investigation.
The Army is reviewing a viral video showing Apache helicopters flying near Kid Rock’s Nashville home, sparking questions over protocol and intent. With hourly operating costs running into thousands of ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth later said the suspensions were lifted and that there would be no investigation into the ...
Army officials at Fort Campbell are looking into an apparent side trip made by two Apache helicopters to Kid Rock's house near Nashville on Saturday.
Kid Rock posted videos of the helicopters hovering by his Nashville home on social media over the weekend. The Army later confirmed the helicopters were on a training mission.
U.S. Army officials have ordered a probe into two Apache helicopters that flew over Saturday's "No Kings" protest in downtown Nashville, then engaged in low-altitude maneuvers near Kid Rock's home.
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