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Floor Speech2026-03-17

HONORING AIRMEN LOST IN KC-135 CRASH

Terri A. Sewell
Terri A. Sewell
DAL-7 · Representative
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HONORING AIRMEN LOST IN KC-135 CRASH

Congressional Record, Volume 172 Issue 48 (Tuesday, March 17, 2026) [Congressional Record Volume 172, Number 48 (Tuesday, March 17, 2026)] [House] [Pages H2535-H2536] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [ www.gpo.gov ] HONORING AIRMEN LOST IN KC-135 CRASH (Ms. Sewell of Alabama was recognized to address the House for 5 minutes.) Ms. SEWELL. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor six heroic Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice and gave their lives in defense of the United States. On March 12, 2026, six American airmen were tragically killed when a KC- [[Page H2536]] 135 refueling aircraft supporting U.S. military operations in Iran crashed in western Iraq. Today, we remember them by name: Major John ``Alex'' Klinner, Captain Ariana Savino, Captain Seth Koval, Captain Curtis Angst, Technical Sergeant Ashley Pruitt, and Technical Sergeant Tyler Simmons. Three of these brave airmen were members of the 99th Air Refueling Squadron, which operates in Birmingham, Alabama, in my district. I will take a moment to talk about the lives and legacies of these three airmen. Major Alex Klinner was 33 years old, a native of Auburn, Alabama. He entered the Air Force through the ROTC program at Auburn University in 2017. Major Klinner deployed in 2019, 2020, 2022, and 2026, and he served as chief of the squadron's standardization and evaluation at the 99th Air Refueling Squadron since 2024. He was promoted to major in January. A devoted husband and father, Major Klinner is survived by his wife, Libby, their 2-year-old son, and a 7-year-old set of twins. Captain Ariana Savino was 31 years old. Captain Savino was a native of Covington, Washington. She entered the Air Force through the ROTC program at Central Washington University in 2017. Captain Savino deployed in 2020 and in 2026 and had served as the chief current operations pilot at the 99th Air Refueling Squadron since 2024. Captain Savino was passionate about serving and supporting Latin women in aviation. A dedicated friend and sister, she is survived by her parents, siblings, and pets. Technical Sergeant Ashley Brooke Pruitt was 34 years old and a native of Bardstown, Kentucky. She entered the Air Force in 2017, deploying overseas three times and serving as an assistant flight chief of operations at the 99th Air Refueling Squadron. Technical Sergeant Pruitt is remembered as a selfless servant and a radiant mother by those in her community. She is survived by her husband, Gregory, 3-year-old daughter, and a stepson. The loss of all six of these brave American patriots is devastating, and my prayers are with their families as they grieve. I know I speak for all of us in expressing our deep sorrow and immense gratitude for their service to the United States. On behalf of Alabama's Seventh Congressional District and a grateful nation, I ask my colleagues to join me in remembering the lives of six airmen who paid the ultimate price. May they rest in peace, and may we never ever forget their sacrifice. Mr. Speaker, I ask for a moment of silence. ____________________
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