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  2. Witnesses describe moment American Airlines jet collided with ...

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    Witnesses have revealed what they saw take place at the moment of impact during the horrifying collision between an American Airlines jet and an Army helicopter over the Potomac River. On ...

  3. U.S. Army withholds name of one Black Hawk soldier killed in ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Army on Friday released the names of two of the soldiers killed when the military Black Hawk in which they were flying collided with a passenger jet, but said, in an ...

  4. Investigation into deadly midair collision focuses on ...

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    Investigation into deadly midair collision focuses on helicopter flight. Mike Hixenbaugh. Updated February 1, 2025 at 9:57 PM.

  5. AUKUS - Wikipedia

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    AUKUS (/ ˈ ɔː k ə s / AW-kəs), also styled as Aukus, is a trilateral security partnership between Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States intended to "promote a free and open Indo-Pacific that is secure and stable."

  6. Murder of Kathy Bonney - Wikipedia

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    Ted Schwarz's 1992 book Deadly Whispers is a documentary of the case, mainly based on court documents as neither Tom nor Dorothy Bonney were available for interviews. The 1995 television movie Deadly Whispers was inspired by the book. Although the plot is fictional, it is very similar to the Bonney case.

  7. Deadly Whispers - Wikipedia

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    Deadly Whispers is a 1995 television film depicting a father with alleged dissociative identity disorder who murders his daughter. Based on Ted Schwarz's book of the same name, it is a fictionalized account of the murder of Kathy Bonney in 1987.

  8. Moral Injury: The Grunts - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    The enemy, meanwhile, fought to kill, mostly with the wars’ most feared and deadly weapon, the improvised explosive device. American troops trying to help Iraqis and Afghans were being killed and maimed, usually with nowhere to return fire. When the enemy did appear, it it was hard to sort out combatant from civilian, or child.

  9. Moral Injury: The Recruits - The ... - The Huffington Post

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    The two Iraqis may have been innocent civilians. The Marines may have been obeying the strict rules of engagement, which govern when deadly force can be used (normally, in cases where the approaching car is a threat to American life and the driver refuses several warning signals to stop). But the damage was still done.