Grieving families speak out after fatal Black Hawk and Kentucky helicopter crashes.

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The family of Army Sgt. David Solinas Jr, who died in the fatal collision between two Black Hawk helicopters during a routine exercise out of Kentucky’s Fort Campbell, spoke out and said that the collision was not intentional. The Army has not yet released what caused the fatal crash. Solinas' family said that the helicopters were partaking in a training that night before the collision, using night vision goggles. The soldiers killed in the crash were identified, and Solinas' family said that their faith is helping them stay strong.
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