- The Army has suspended the flight crew who flew military helicopters near musician Kid Rock's Nashville-area home.
- An investigation is underway to review the circumstances, including compliance with FAA regulations, aviation safety protocols, and approval requirements.
- The incident involved two Apache helicopters from the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, which Kid Rock filmed and shared on social media.
- Army officials stated the helicopters were on a training route and their presence near a 'No Kings' protest in Nashville was coincidental.
- The flyby has raised questions about the appropriate use of military resources, with Kid Rock praising the pilots.
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