Two soldier are killed as Army special operations helicopter crashes close to Navy Seal base in Coronado, Southern California during a routine training exercise

An Army aircraft crashed off Southern California during a routine training exercise, killing two soldiers and injuring three, the military said Friday.
The Army Special Operations Command released a statement saying the aircraft went down Thursday in the vicinity of Coronado, which is just off San Diego, and officials are investigating what happened. Officials declined to give any other details.
The Army said it will release more information once the families of those killed are notified.
'Our sincere condolences go out to the families and friends of the deceased,' the statement said.  
An Army aircraft (not pictured) crashed off Southern California during a routine training exercise, killing two soldiers and injuring three, the military said Friday
An Army aircraft (not pictured) crashed off Southern California during a routine training exercise, killing two soldiers and injuring three, the military said Friday
An Army aircraft crashed off Southern California during a routine training exercise, killing two soldiers and injuring three, the military said Friday.
The Army Special Operations Command released a statement saying the aircraft went down Thursday in the vicinity of Coronado, which is just off San Diego, and officials are investigating what happened. Officials declined to give any other details.
The Army said it will release more information once the families of those killed are notified.
'Our sincere condolences go out to the families and friends of the deceased,' the statement said.
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