All six crew members aboard a U.S. KC-135 aerial tanker that crashed in Iraq on March 12 have been confirmed dead.
A KC-135 Stratotanker supporting US operations linked to the Iran conflict crashed in Iraq. The incident has drawn attention ...
A US KC-135 has been lost in the Middle East, though reportedly not due to enemy action.
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Three of the six U.S. service members aboard a KC-135 Stratotanker that crashed during a refueling mission in Iraq were from Ohio, the state’s governor said on social media Friday.
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Six US Airmen were killed in a KC-135 crash in Iraq following an apparent midair collision involving two refueling aircraft, ...
Six U.S. service members have been killed when their refueling aircraft "went down" in friendly airspace in western Iraq, ...
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KC-135 Crashes in Iraq, Killing Six

Refueling tanker was not brought down by hostile or friendly fire, according to CENTCOM.
The KC-135 crash is the fourth American military aircraft lost during the US-Israeli war on Iran. Earlier, three F-15 fighter jets were lost due to friendly fire over Kuwait, US officials said.