Six US Service Members Killed in Iraq Military Refueling Plane Crash
In Brief
A US military refueling aircraft crashed in Iraq, resulting in the deaths of six service members from several states.
Key Facts
- Six US service members died in a military refueling aircraft crash in Iraq.
- The crew included a Georgia father and several members based in Ohio.
- A US major in the first week of deployment was among those killed.
- An Alabama airman and father of three was also among the victims.
- The aircraft involved was a US military refueling jet.
What Happened
A US military refueling aircraft crashed in Iraq, killing all six crew members on board. The victims included personnel from Georgia, Ohio, and Alabama.
Why It Matters
The incident highlights the risks faced by US service members during overseas deployments and has affected multiple communities across several states.
What's Next
Investigations into the cause of the crash are expected to continue, and official identifications and further details may be released by military authorities.
Sources
- The Independent — US major in first week of deployment among six dead in Iraq plane crash(37m ago)
- Google News — Alabama airman, father of 3, among 6 killed in Iraq refueling jet crash: ‘Our world shattered’(6h ago)
- The Independent — Crew of fatal US military crash included Georgia father and several from Ohio(4h ago)
