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Iraq / Helicopter Collision #742160

CNN Evening News for Sunday, Nov 16, 2003
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(Studio: Carol Lin) Report introduced.

(Ft. Campbell, Kentucky: Brian Cabell) Mourning at Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, for the soldiers killed in the collision of two Black Hawk helicopters in Iraq yesterday featured. [Victim Spc. Eugene Uhl’s mother Joan UHL†, FIANCEE - talk about Eugene.] [Soldier’s WIFE – explains why she doesn’t watch the news.]

(Studio: Carol Lin) Report introduced.

(Mosul, Iraq; Matthew Chance) The investigation of the helicopter collision featured; scenes shown from the crash site in Mosul; details given of Iraqis’ reaction to the incident. [101st Airborne Division Maj. Trey CATE†- says we want to take precautions.]

Reporter(s):
Lin, Carol;
Cabell, Brian
Duration:
00:03:50

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