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Press ReleaseCeremonial2026-07-09

Rep. Fry Slams South Carolina National Guard Investigation Into Salute From the Shore Apache Helicopter Pilots

Russell Fry
Russell Fry
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This press release from Representative Russell Fry (R-SC) was published on 2026-07-09 and titled "Rep. Fry Slams South Carolina National Guard Investigation Into Salute From the Shore Apache Helicopter Pilots".

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Rep. Fry Slams South Carolina National Guard Investigation Into Salute From the Shore Apache Helicopter Pilots

SUFSIDE BEACH, S.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Russell Fry (SC-07) sent a letter to Major General Robin B. Stilwell, Adjutant General of the South Carolina National Guard (SCNG), demanding SCNG to drop their investigation into the eight Apache helicopter pilots who participated in the 2026 Salute from the Shore. During the event, the pilots conducted flyovers along the South Carolina coast from Cherry Grove to Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet, and Pawleys Island in the Seventh Congressional District. The flyovers continued from Charleston down to Beaufort. According to reports , as soon as the pilots landed, they received a message notifying them of their suspension. Rep. Fry promptly called on the South Carolina National guard to drop the review and restore the pilots immediately. The full content of the letter can be found here: Dear Major General Stilwell, I write to you regarding an incident that has been brought to my attention involving the suspension of eight South Carolina National Guard Apache helicopter pilots following their participation in the 17th Annual Salute From The Shore event on July 4, 2026, celebrating our Nation's 250th birthday, after a frivolous complaint was filed against them. On July 4, 2026, eight pilots of the South Carolina Army National Guard conducted a flyover along the South Carolina coast, demonstrating the capabilities of the South Carolina Army National Guard and the strength of America's military to countless South Carolinians and visitors celebrating Independence Day. By all accounts, the flyover was conducted safely and professionally, with no injuries or property damage reported. Reports suggest that following the flight, the eight crew members were suspended from flight duties pending an internal investigation. While I understand they remain assigned to other responsibilities, I am concerned that an extended suspension from flight status could unnecessarily disrupt critical training and readiness at a time when our military must remain fully prepared to deter and respond to threats facing our Nation. I recognize and respect all the work you and the entire South Carolina National Guard contribute to the state and the security of our country. That said, I believe this is a misguided decision and misuse of resources. I respectfully urge that these service members be returned to flight status so they are not kept from their training or mission responsibilities any longer than necessary. Thank you for your attention to this matter and for your continued leadership in support of the men and women of the South Carolina National Guard. ###
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