101st Airborne Pilot Dies in Fort Campbell Helicopter Crash
101st Airborne Pilot Dies in Fort Campbell Helicopter Crash

101st Airborne Pilot Dies in Fort Campbell Helicopter Crash

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Chief Warrant Officer 2 Dustin K. Wright, a 40-year-old pilot with the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, died following an AH-64 Apache helicopter crash during a routine training mission at Fort Campbell on June 11. Another pilot involved sustained minor injuries and was treated and released the same night. Wright, a former infantryman who joined the Army in 2010 and had been at Fort Campbell since 2022, earned numerous awards including the Air Medal with "C" Device and the Expert Infantryman Badge. Col. Tyler Partridge, commander of the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, praised Wright's dedication and honored his legacy. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear expressed condolences, emphasizing the collective grief over the loss of a committed soldier. The cause of the crash remains under investigation.

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