KC-135 Crash in Iraq: Ohio Crew Members Killed
U.S. Air Force KC-135 tanker crashes in Iraq, killing all six crew members, including three from Ohios 121st Air Refueling Wing. The plane was supporting operations against Iran and the crash followed an incident with another KC-135. The cause is under investigation, with no signs of hostile or friendly fire. The KC-135, based on 1960s technology, has a strong safety record despite past accidents. The probe continues as tankers may see more use if operations extend.
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