All 8 victims of B-52 crash identified

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A B-52 Stratofortress crashed during a test flight at California's Edwards Air Force Base on Monday, killing all eight crew members aboard. Flight tracking data showed the aircraft descended at nearly a mile per minute and executed a sharp turn before impact. The crash prompted investigations expected to take several months into the cause.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets connect the crash to the aging B-52 fleet, which has been in service since 1955, and highlight systemic maintenance struggles within the Air Force, framing the incident as symptomatic of broader infrastructure challenges.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets emphasize the technical investigation into specific mechanical causes such as engine or control system failures, and frame the B-52 as a critical symbol of American military power whose operational loss affects defense capabilities.
The U.S. military on Wednesday identified the eight men killed in a B-52 Stratofortress bomber crash earlier this week during a test flight at Edwards Air Force Base in California.
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Gregory Watson, 53; Lt.
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Gabriel Estrella, 40; Maj.
Alexander Davis, 34; Maj.
Robert Dee, 40; Maj.
Brad Hovey, 35; retired Lt.
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Miles Middleton, 50; Jeromy...
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