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As the years have gone by, Brian Williams' account of a 2003 U.S. Army mission imperiled by an RPG attack has changed markedly. This timeline pieces together the shifting story.
Brian Williams has consumed his share of Meals, Ready to Eat. So when the NBC News anchor visited the Department of Defense Combat Feeding Directorate at Natick Soldier Research, Development and ...
Our traveling NBC News team was rescued, surrounded and kept alive by an armor mechanized platoon from the U.S. Army 3rd Infantry. Dramatic stuff—if it had happened. Williams showed up some time ...
A U.S. Army helicopter pilot who partially backed-up Williams yesterday during interviews with CNN withdrew his own account today. Meanwhile, new questions were raised about the veracity of ...
News; Army pilot, now living in Enterprise, notified MSNBC of Brian Williams' false report 12 years ago. Published: ; Feb. 06, 2015, 1:38 p.m.
In case you’re late to the story, here’s a thumbnail: Over the years, Williams has told a shifting story about the day he flew aboard a U.S. Army helicopter during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
In January 2023, Williams told NBC viewers he had been traveling with four U.S. Army helicopters forced to land to avoid enemy fire and then trapped by a sandstorm.