Army suspends Apache helicopter flights near Kid Rock's Tennessee home as probe begins

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The Army suspended AH-64 Apache helicopter flights in the Nashville area after one helicopter hovered near Kid Rock’s Tennessee home; an administrative review is underway to verify compliance with flight regulations. The operation, flown from Fort Campbell, Kentucky, was described as unrelated to nearby protests.
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