Three Air Force personnel from Holloman Air Force Base killed when their car rolls over at high speed.
Airmen killed in Alamogordo car crash identified.
Three airmen die in Alamogordo car accident.
Speed a factor in wreck that killed 3 airmen.
Alamogordo police say a car was traveling at high speed when it failed to negotiate a curve and rolled over, killing three airmen from Holloman Air Force Base.
The identities of those killed in the Tuesday morning accident were withheld pending notification of relatives.
A city worker spotted the wreck in the desert after dawn, but it apparently happened hours earlier.
A Holloman spokesman says the victims were assigned to the 49th Wing. They included one instructor and two students with the wing's remotely piloted aircraft squadron.
UPDATE: The three victims have been identified as: Deshon Maurice Wartley, Lamont Keith Cullars, and Ryan Nicholas Loehr.
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