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Idaho National Guard identifies three soldiers killed in Black Hawk crash

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(Idaho Army National Guard) BOISE, Idaho - The Idaho Army National Guard has identified the three soldiers who were killed in a Black Hawk helicopter crash Tuesday night.All three personnel on board were pilots participating in a routine training flight near Boise, officials said.The soldiers were identified as 43-year-old Chief Warrant Officer 4 Jesse Anderson, 43-year-old Chief Warrant Officer 3 Matthew Peltzer, and 39-year-old Chief Warrant Officer George "Geoff" Laubhan.Anderson was a senior instructor pilot who had served in the National Guard since 2008.

He is survived by his wife and four children.PREVIOUS: 3 Idaho National Guard personnel killed in Black Hawk crashPeltzer was a pilot who had served in the National Guard since 2005..

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