HAPPENING NOW: Officials give update on Minnesota National Guard Black Hawk helicopter crash.
during an Army helicopter accident at the Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Polk training area in Louisiana.
A spokesperson for Fort Polk told ABC News at the time that the helicopter was a UH-60 Black Hawk medevac unit comprised of four soldiers that crashed while en route to pick up another soldier needing treatment for heat-related symptoms. It was unclear what caused that crash, but the spokesperson said that the weather was clear and the helicopter did not strike power lines.
Then in November, two Apache pilots were killed during a helicopter crash in eastern Afghanistan. Initial indications were that the helicopter was not brought down by enemy fire.
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