
US Army Investigates Apache Helicopters Near Kid Rock's Home
Key Takeaways
- Two AH-64 Apache helicopters hovered near Kid Rock's White's Creek home during a training flight.
- The Army opened an administrative review to assess the mission and airspace compliance.
- The event involved two Apache helicopters from the 101st Airborne Division near Nashville.
Helicopter Flyby Under Review
The US Army launched an administrative review after two AH-64 Apache helicopters flew near Kid Rock's home.
The musician posted videos saluting and applauding the helicopters.

Fort Campbell noted the helicopters were on a training route and any protest association was coincidental.
Political Overtones
Kid Rock dedicated the flyby to President Trump.
He took a swipe at Governor Newsom.
The incident occurred on the same day as No Kings protests.
No Evidence of Request
There was no official request from Kid Rock for the helicopters.
Flight tracking data showed one helicopter circling multiple times.
The helicopters flew at relatively low altitudes.
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