Smith remembered the deceased for their “unwavering dedication, selflessness, and excellence.”
The 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) is nicknamed “the Night Stalkers,” according to the military publication Stars and Stripes, which notes that the unit “trains to insert Navy SEALs, Delta Force, U.S. Army Rangers and other specialty units into combat, often behind enemy lines.”
All four soldiers had previously been awarded the Meritorious Service Medal among other recognitions, Army officials noted.
“Their sacrifice in service to our nation will forever be etched in our hearts and in the legacy of the Night Stalkers,” Smith added. “These heroes were not only elite professionals but also cherished teammates, friends, and family members whose absence leaves an immeasurable void.”
Officials are currently investigating the cause of the fatal crash.
“As we mourn their loss, we stand united in honoring their memory and their extraordinary commitment to the mission. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families, loved ones, and the entire Night Stalker community during this profoundly difficult time,” Smith said.
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