Monday, December 04, 2006

Helicopter Crash Kills Marine, Three Other Servicemembers Are Missing

A Marine died yesterday in the crash of a CH-46 Chinook helicopter in western Anbar Province, Iraq. Three other servicemembers are missing following the accident.

A U.S. Marine Corps CH-46 helicopter from 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing made an emergency water landing with 16 personnel on board, including the crew. The accident does not appear to have been caused by enemy action, officials said. Thirteen passengers were accounted for yesterday. During search-and-rescue operations, one Marine was recovered from the water, but attempts to resuscitate him were unsuccessful. Search-and-recovery efforts are ongoing for the remaining three unaccounted servicemembers, officials said.

"Every available resource is being utilized to find the missing servicemembers," Multinational Corps Iraq officials said in a statement.
(Taken from a Press Release by DoD - American Forces Press Service that was originally compiled from Multinational Corps Iraq News Releases)

UPDATE: Bodies of Missing Servicemembers Recovered After Helicopter Crash

Coalition forces have recovered the bodies of all three missing servicemembers lost during an emergency water landing by a helicopter yesterday.

A U.S. Marine Corps CH-46 helicopter from 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing made an emergency water landing near the shore of Lake Qadisiyah in western Anbar province. Sixteen personnel were on board, including the crew.

Thirteen of the individuals on board were accounted for yesterday, including the body of one Marine who was recovered from the water after the emergency landing.

The rescue effort included all available surveillance and rescue capabilities to include air, amphibious and joint pararescue teams, U.S. officials said.

"We have recovered all of our comrades," Marine Lt. Col Bryan Salas said. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the deceased."

Initial reports confirm the helicopter experienced mechanical difficulties and executed an emergency landing. The incident was not a result of enemy action.

The names of the service members who died are being held pending notification of next of kin.
(Taken from a Press Release by DoD - American Forces Press Service that was originally compiled from Multinational Corps Iraq News Releases)

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