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US Army suspends and quickly reinstates pilots who flew Apache helicopters near Kid Rock’s home
The US Army has launched an investigation into why two AH-64 Apache attack helicopters flew by Kid Rock’s home in Nashville. Last Saturday (March 28), the same day as the No Kings Protest against the Trump Administration, two AH-64 Apache attack helicopters conducted low altitude manoeuvres by the rock/rap star’s home. The singer, who is […] More
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Clears Army Pilots After Kid Rock Flyby Incident
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth Reverses Course on Kid Rock Flyby, Lifts Pilot Suspension!!! Published March 31, 2026 6:00 PM PDT Kid Rock‘s viral helicopter moment is officially a non-issue … the Army pilots who buzzed by his Nashville home are back in the air. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced Tuesday there will be no investigation […] More
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Kid Rock Brushes Off Army Investigation After Helicopter Flyby
Kid Rock is not worried about the flight crews who recently conducted a flyby past his Nashville home over the weekend. In an interview with Nashville’s WKRN News, the singer shrugged off the ongoing Army investigation of the aviators involved in the unauthorized flight, suggesting that the pilots have nothing to be worried about. “I […] More
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Kid Rock Nashville home flyover prompts US Army to suspend aircrew
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Army suspended the aircrew involved in a helicopter flyover at Kid Rock’s Nashville mansion over the weekend from flight duties, Fox News Digital confirmed. On Saturday, the “Cowboy” singer pumped his fist in the air as two AH-64 Apache helicopters idled outside his home in Tennessee, […] More
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U.S. Army Investigates Apache Helicopter Flyby at Kid Rock’s Home
The U.S. Army has launched an investigation after two AH-64 Apache attack helicopters conducted low-altitude maneuvers near the Nashville home of Kid Rock on Saturday — the same day as nationwide No Kings protests against the Trump administration. Explore See latest videos, charts and news The singer, a prominent Trump supporter, shared footage to his […] More
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Kid Rock’s Video of U.S. Army Helicopter Flyby Sparks Backlash
The U.S. Army raised its maximum age for enlistment to 42, which means Kid Rock, 55, still can’t join up. But that didn’t stop the MAGA mouthpiece from playing military man this past weekend in Nashville when he posted a video of himself saluting a pair of U.S. Army attack helicopters that, for reasons unknown, […] More
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Kid Rock sparks US Army investigation after military helicopters stunt at Tennessee estate
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Kid Rock came under fire by the US Army after the musician shared a clip of what appeared to be military helicopters hovering above his Nashville residence. The “Cowboy” singer pumped his fist in the air as two helicopters idled outside his home in Tennessee, dubbed the […] More
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U.S. Army Launches Investigation Over Helicopter at Kid Rock’s Home
Kid Rock U.S. Army Pissed Over Helicopter Activity at Singer’s House Published March 30, 2026 10:51 AM PDT Play video content X / @KidRock Rock and rotor! Kid Rock was more than happy to salute military helicopters near his palatial Nashville-area home over the weekend … but the U.S. Army seems less than thrilled with […] More
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Charlie Daniels Hologram to Sing at Army Base on Fourth of July
The late “Devil Went Down to Georgia” country star will appear via technology at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, for an America 250 celebration Six years after his death, Charlie Daniels is returning to the stage. A hologram of the country music singer and musician is set to “perform” at a 250th Anniversary celebration on July 4. […] More











