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Army Suspends Crews After Apache Flybys Near Kid Rock

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Nashville, Tenn. On Saturday, two AH-64 Apache helicopters from Fort Campbell conducted low-altitude maneuvers over downtown demonstrations and later hovered near musician Robert 'Kid Rock' Ritchie’s suburban Nashville residence, with social media videos showing the aircraft alongside his swimming pool during nationwide 'No Kings' protests. This week the U.S. Army opened an administrative AR 15-6 review and temporarily suspended the involved aircrews pending investigation; Fort Campbell described the flights as training runs and said any link to the protests was coincidental, while spokespeople indicated potential regulatory or safety issues will be assessed.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • March 28: Two AH-64 Apache helicopters from Fort Campbell flew a training route in the Nashville area.
  • March 28: Helicopters were observed over a 'No Kings' protest in downtown Nashville.
  • March 28–29: Videos were posted showing helicopters hovering near Kid Rock’s residence and pool.
  • Late weekend: Fort Campbell acknowledged the videos and described flights as training runs, calling any association with rallies coincidental.
  • This week: The Army opened an AR 15-6 administrative review and suspended the involved aircrews pending investigation.

Why This Matters to You

This incident is a reminder of the military's presence in our daily lives. It's also a reminder of the need for transparency in their operations. You can stay informed by following local news and asking your representatives about military activities in your area.

The Bottom Line

The Army is investigating this incident and the aircrews involved are on hold. It's a reminder that even routine training can have unexpected impacts. Worth forwarding if you know someone who lives near a military base.

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Who Benefited

The Army and military regulators benefited by initiating a formal review, reinforcing compliance procedures and demonstrating accountability to the public and oversight bodies.

Who Impacted

Kid Rock, local residents, and the suspended flight crews suffered reputational scrutiny and potential career or legal consequences while the administrative investigation proceeds.

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Who Benefited

The Army and military regulators benefited by initiating a formal review, reinforcing compliance procedures and demonstrating accountability to the public and oversight bodies.

Who Impacted

Kid Rock, local residents, and the suspended flight crews suffered reputational scrutiny and potential career or legal consequences while the administrative investigation proceeds.

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Army Suspends Crews After Apache Flybys Near Kid Rock

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