Army opens administrative review after two AH-64 Apaches hover near Kid Rock's Tennessee home

The U.S. Army has opened an administrative review after two AH‑64 Apache helicopters on a training sortie hovered near the hillside home of musician Kid Rock outside Nashville, Tennessee. The encounter was filmed and shared on social media the same day 'No Kings' anti‑Trump demonstrations took place.

Discovered 2026-03-30T10:41:12.814343-07:00 | 2026-03-30T10:41:12.814343-07:00

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  • The Army has launched an administrative review, highlighting oversight of low‑altitude military training operations near populated civilian areas and potential safety or procedural breaches.

  • The timing — coinciding with nationwide 'No Kings' demonstrations and occurring at the home of a high‑profile political supporter — raises questions about civil‑military impartiality and adherence to apolitical norms.

  • The episode ties into broader regulatory scrutiny of low‑altitude rotor operations, similar to a recent helicopter‑aircraft close call that prompted an FAA probe.

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2026-03-30T10:41:12.814343-07:00
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