US Army probes unprompted helicopter visit at Kid Rock's home
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US Army probes unprompted helicopter visit at Kid Rock's home

March 30, 2026
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The U.S. Army opened an investigation into AH-64 Apache attack helicopters operating near Kid Rock's residence near Nashville, Tennessee, after the singer posted video of himself saluting the aircraft over his Southern White House. The 101st Airborne Division spokesperson Maj. Jonathon Bless confirmed Fort Campbell leadership is reviewing the circumstances of the activity, stating the division maintains strict standards for aviation safety and flight regulations.

US Army probes unprompted helicopter visit at Kid Rock's home

The same helicopters were also spotted flying over a No Kings protest in downtown Nashville, though Bless could not explain the demonstration overflight. Kid Rock posted that the helicopter visit represented respect. Occupy Democrats criticized the incident on Facebook, questioning why taxpayers funded military helicopters for what they called a photoshoot at the singer's private residence.Watch the video below. Your browser does not support the video tag.

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