|
Coffee Shop Talk of a non sexual Nature Visit Sam's Alfresco Heaven. Singapore's best Alfresco Coffee Experience! If you're up to your ears with all this Sex Talk and would like to take a break from it all to discuss other interesting aspects of life in Singapore, pop over and join in the fun. |
|
Thread Tools |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Osprey Crashed in Ocean US Marine dead in trying to fight ISIS
An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:
http://www.stripes.com/navy-ids-mari...d-off-1.306291 Navy IDs Marine lost in Persian Gulf; search called off By Hendrick Simoes Stars and Stripes Published: October 3, 2014 * Cpl. Jordan L. Spears U.S. MARINE CORPS RELATED Navy says Marine who bailed from Osprey missing in Persian Gulf U.S. Navy ships, aircraft and boats are conducting a search and rescue operation in the Persian Gulf to find a missing U.S. Marine who went into the water Wednesday. After tracing crash's cause, Navy confident in Sea Dragon's safety After tracing the cause of a helicopter crash that killed three sailors to a wiring bundle that had been rubbing against a worn-out fuel line, the Navy turned its attention to the remaining fleet of MH-53E Sea Dragons sitting on the flight line at Norfolk Naval Station. MANAMA, Bahrain — The U.S. Navy*on Friday*identified the missing U.S. Marine*who is presumed lost at sea after he bailed out of an MV-22 Osprey when it lost power after taking off from the amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island. The U.S. Navy ended the search*Thursday*in the northern Persian Gulf for Cpl. Jordan L. Spears, 21, of Memphis, Ind., who embarked on the Makin Island as part the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit. He was a tiltrotor crew chief working with the 11th MEU's aviation combat element. He was assigned to I Marine Expeditionary Force and based at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, Calif. Spears was one of two aircrew members who went into the water*Wednesday*when it seemed the Osprey might crash. The other aircrew member was rescued and is in stable condition aboard the Makin Island, officials said. The Osprey’s pilot was able to regain control of the aircraft and return to the ship. The Navy said the plane was participating in flight operations to support the military’s mission in Iraq and Syria. *“U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard personnel conducted an extensive search of the area using all available assets, which continued throughout the night and the next day,” the Navy said in a news release. "Cpl. Spears was a cherished member of our MEU family, and he fulfilled a key role in our aviation combat element," Col. Matthew Trollinger, commander of the 11th MEU, wrote on the unit's official Facebook page. "His absence will be felt throughout the unit. My heart goes out to his family, and they will remain in our thoughts and prayers." Prayers and expressions of support poured onto the Makin Island’s official Facebook page as news of the incident reached family and friends at the ship’s San Diego home port. “This has been on my heart all day, my prayers are with the family and the ship,” Ruth Tedrahn of San Diego wrote on the Facebook page. The Makin Island, along with its amphibious ready group that includes the 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit, left home on*July 25. Last month the ship arrived in the Middle East, where it relieved the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group in the Persian Gulf and has been conducting operations in Iraq and Syria against the Islamic State. Last month, all 25 personnel aboard a Marine CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter survived after it crashed in the Gulf of Aden while attempting to land aboard the USS Mesa Verde. Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
Advert Space Available |
Bookmarks |
|
|