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**Livewire** Operation Epic Fury Day Fourteen: U.S. Fatalities Confirmed From Loss of Air Tanker

On the fourteenth day of Operation Epic Fury, a tragic incident has struck the American forces in Iraq. Four crewmen from an air refueling tanker have lost their lives in a crash while on duty. The news has sent shockwaves through the military community and has been confirmed by the U.S. officials.

The tanker, which was on a crucial mission to refuel aircrafts in the region, crashed in Iraq, resulting in the loss of four brave crew members. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, and our hearts go out to the families and loved ones of the fallen heroes.

The crew members were on a vital mission to support the ongoing Operation Epic Fury, which aims to combat terrorism and maintain stability in the region. Their dedication and sacrifice will always be remembered and honored by the nation.

The U.S. officials have confirmed the fatalities and have expressed their deepest condolences to the families of the fallen crew members. The names of the deceased have not been released yet, as the officials are still in the process of notifying their families.

The loss of these brave men is a reminder of the risks and dangers that our military personnel face every day while serving their country. They put their lives on the line to protect our freedom and ensure the safety of our nation. Their selfless service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.

The crash of the air refueling tanker is a tragic event, but it will not deter the American forces from their mission. The U.S. military remains committed to the success of Operation Epic Fury and will continue to work tirelessly to achieve its objectives.

The incident has also highlighted the importance of air refueling in military operations. The ability to refuel aircrafts in mid-air is crucial for maintaining a strong and effective air presence in the region. It allows for longer flight times and enables aircrafts to cover larger distances, making it a vital component of any military operation.

The U.S. military has a long history of successful air refueling operations, and the crew members of the crashed tanker were a part of that legacy. Their loss is a reminder of the risks involved in such operations, but it also showcases the bravery and dedication of our military personnel.

As we mourn the loss of these four brave men, let us also remember the thousands of other service members who continue to serve in Operation Epic Fury and other missions around the world. Their commitment and sacrifice are what keep our nation safe and secure.

In the face of this tragedy, the U.S. military remains strong and united. The fallen crew members will be honored and remembered for their bravery and service. Our thoughts and prayers are with their families and loved ones during this difficult time.

The Livewire team of Operation Epic Fury will continue to provide updates on the situation and the ongoing mission. We urge everyone to keep the families of the fallen crew members in their thoughts and prayers. Let us honor their memory by staying united and supporting our troops as they continue to serve our nation with courage and dedication.

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