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Georgia Father and Ohio Residents Among Crew in Fatal US Military Crash

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An Alabama pilot, recently promoted to the rank of major in January, tragically lost his life in a refueling aircraft crash in Iraq just days after his deployment, his brother-in-law confirmed on Saturday. The crash claimed the lives of six individuals.

Among the victims was a man from Ohio, fondly remembered for his radiant smile, as shared by his grieving parents.

While the Pentagon has yet to officially release the names of those who perished, families have already begun to identify their lost loved ones as of Saturday.

The incident occurred in “friendly” airspace during operations against Iran, U.S. Central Command reported. The crash involved another aircraft, which managed to land safely, according to military officials.

The incident also struck a somber note for the Ohio Air National Guard’s 121st Air Refueling Wing. In a Facebook post late Friday, the unit announced that three of the deceased were airmen from its Columbus-based team.

The 121st Air Refueling Wing expressed deep sympathy, stating, “We share in the sorrow of their loved ones, and we must not forget the valuable contributions these Airmen made to their country and the impact they have left on our organization.”

A new father and a new major

Alex Klinner, a pilot from Birmingham, Alabama, had just been promoted to major in January and had been deployed less than a week when the fatal crash occurred, his brother-in-law, James Harrill, said Saturday while confirming his death.

Klinner was the father of twin seven-month-old children and also had a 2 year old son, said Harrill, of Atlanta, who helped set up a GoFundMe site for Klinner’s family.

“It’s kind of heartbreaking to say: He was just a really good dad and really loved his family a lot — like a lot,” Harrill said.

An outdoorsman who enjoyed hiking, Klinner was also ready to help others. When Harrill last saw him in January, Klinner had shoveled Harrill’s vehicle out of the snow during a family wedding.

“Alex was one of those guys that had this steady command about him,” Harrill said. “He was literally one of the most kindest, giving people.”

A man with a ready smile

Sgt. Tyler Simmons of Columbus, Ohio, also was among six service members who died Thursday in the crash of a KC-135 Stratotanker, his mother, Cheryl Simmons, confirmed on Saturday. Cheryl Simmons said she was making funeral plans for her son.

In a statement obtained by WCMH-TV in Columbus, Tyler Simmons’ family said it was saddened beyond measure to hear of the fatal crash.

“Tyler’s smile could light up any room, his strong presence would fill it. His parents, grandparents, family and friends are grief stricken for the loss of life,” they said.

The refueling aircraft is a mainstay in the US military

U.S. Central Command, which oversees the Middle East, has said the crash occurred on a combat mission but was over “friendly” territory in western Iraq. Military officials said it is being investigated and was “not due to hostile or friendly fire.”

The KC-135 aircraft refuels other planes in midair, allowing them to fly longer distances and sustain operations without landing. The plane can also be used to transport wounded personnel and conduct surveillance missions, according to military experts.

The Congressional Research Service says the Air Force last year had 376 KC-135s, including 151 on active duty, 163 in the Air National Guard and 62 in the Air Force Reserve. It has been in service for more than 60 years.

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Lieb reported from Jefferson City, Missouri; Scolforo reported from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; and Walker from New York.

Copyright 2026 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

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