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How a routine training operation became the Black Hawk tragedy

ABC Australia · Jun 11, 2026, 9:02 PM

Key takeaways

  • Captain John Berrigan, from the Army's 5th Aviation Regiment, was killed in the tragedy.
  • It was a routine counterterrorism training operation, simulating a hostage rescue.
  • When two of the helicopters flying at the front of the formation collided, it became a tragedy.

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Captain John Berrigan, from the Army's 5th Aviation Regiment, was killed in the tragedy. (Supplied)

Link copied Share Share article On the night of June 12, 1996, six army Black Hawk helicopters were flying in formation over a defence training base near Townsville.

It was a routine counterterrorism training operation, simulating a hostage rescue.

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