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Metro Atlanta Family Mourns After Air Force Major Among Six Killed in Iraq Refueling Crash
us-news25 days ago

Metro Atlanta Family Mourns After Air Force Major Among Six Killed in Iraq Refueling Crash

A U.S. Air Force refueling aircraft crashed in Iraq last week, killing six service members, including Maj. Klinner with ties to metro Atlanta. The Roswell, Georgia-born officer—promoted to Major in January and responsible for flight training—left behind a wife, Libby, and three young children as his family grapples with the loss. Names of the other victims include Capt. Ariana Savino, Tech. Sgt. Ashley Pruitt, Capt. Seth Koval, Capt. Curtis Angst, and Tech. Sgt. Tyler Simmons. Libby traveled to Dover Air Force Base for the expected arrival of Klinner’s remains, and a GoFundMe has been set up to help the family; authorities also asked the public to refrain from circulating AI-generated images during their grief.

Washington State Captain Among Six Airmen Killed in Iraqi KC-135 Crash
world26 days ago

Washington State Captain Among Six Airmen Killed in Iraqi KC-135 Crash

The Pentagon identified six U.S. airmen who died when a KC-135 Stratotanker crashed over western Iraq; among the victims is Capt. Ariana G. Savino, 31, of Covington, Washington, from the 99th Air Refueling Squadron. The others hailed from Alabama, Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana. The crash is under investigation and was not due to hostile or friendly fire. Savino, who earned her wings in 2025, helped manage the unit’s flying-hour program and related duties.

Covington Captain Remembered as Trailblazer After Iraqi KC-135 Crash
national26 days ago

Covington Captain Remembered as Trailblazer After Iraqi KC-135 Crash

The family of Capt. Ariana G. Savino mourns after she and five other airmen were killed when a KC-135 Stratotanker crashed in western Iraq on March 12 during a combat mission; a Central Washington University ROTC alum, Savino’s loved ones describe her as a passionate pilot who inspired others, and they plan an aviation scholarship for women and Latino youth in her honor.