U.S. Army officials have ordered an investigation into the activities of two AH-64 Apache attack helicopters that flew over Saturday’s “No Kings” protest in downtown Nashville, then engaged in low-altitude maneuvers near the home of Kid Rock just north of the city.

The initial investigation appears to be focused, for now, on the maneuvers at the entertainer’s so-called “Southern White House” in the Nashville suburb of Whites Creek.

“Fort Campbell leadership is aware of a video circulating on social media depicting AH-64 Apache helicopters operating in the vicinity of a private residence associated with Mr. Robert Ritchie (also known as ‘Kid Rock’),” said a statement by Maj. Jonathon Bless, public affairs officer for the 101st Airborne Division.

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      When all you accept or promote are Yes men all the competent people leave. Though I’m sure kegsbreth is gonna get to the bottom of it.

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      been doing it for decades: see also the “game day flyovers” - it’s not “propaganda” if we can frame it as “practice” right?

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      Oh definitely.

      There’s a reason Fort Bragg was famous in the 80s and 90s for literally thousands of high-powered weapons going missing.

      There’s little oversight, they just don’t care. The military never sends its best.