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Marines with Marine Corps Logistics Base Albany’s Military Funeral Honors Detail conduct a military funeral for a fallen service member at Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville, Ga., June 10. The detail consisted of an eight-man team conducting the 21-gun salute, a bugler and a two-man flag team. A Marine from the two-man flag detail presented the family with the folded national ensign upon completion of the ceremony. Marines attached to MCLB Albany conduct about 75 military funeral honors details each year throughout the Southeast region.
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NEWBURGH, N.Y. — Nine Marine Corps aviators who were killed when their New York-based transport plane crashed in Mississippi last month will be honored during a memorial service at their former air base.
The victims of the
July 10 crash of the C-130 include nine crewmembers who served in a Marine Forces Reserve transport squadron based at Stewart Air National Guard base in Newburgh in New York’s Hudson Valley. The other seven servicemen killed in the crash included six Marines and a Navy Corpsman from an elite Marine Raider battalion at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.
The memorial service will occur Sunday afternoon at the Newburgh air base. It’s closed to the public but
will be livestreamed.
The plane was headed for pre-deployment training in Arizona when it crashed. The cause remains under investigation.
Three soldiers declared dead 11 days after Black Hawk crash in Hawaii
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First Lt. Kathryn Bailey, left, Staff Sgt. Abigail Milam, center, and Sgt. Michael Nelson, right, were declared dead Aug. 26, 2017, 11 days after the Black Hawk helicopter they were on crashed off the coast of Hawaii.
Three soldiers missing since their UH-60 Black Hawk crashed off the island of Oahu have been declared dead, the Army announced Saturday night.
The Armed Forces Medical Examiner declared 1st Lt. Kathryn Bailey, Staff Sgt. Abigail Milam and Sgt. Michael Nelson deceased after analysis of organic matter discovered among recovered debris matched their DNA, officials said in a statement.
Five soldiers were on board the Black Hawk when it crashed on Aug. 15. The remaining two crew members are still considered duty status - whereabouts unknown, or DUSTWUN. They are Chief Warrant Officer 3 Brian Woeber and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Stephen Cantrell.
All five soldiers belong to 2nd Battalion, 25th Aviation Regiment, 25th Combat Aviation Brigade, 25th Infantry Division.
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Brian Woeber, left, and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Stephen Cantrell, went missing Aug. 15, 2017, after the Black Hawk helicopter they were on crashed off the coast of Hawaii.
Two Black Hawk crews were conducting a night training mission between Kaena Point and Oahu’s Dillingham Airfield northwest of Honolulu when communications were lost, officials said.
Search and rescue operations for the crew were suspended Aug. 21 after the soldiers could not be located.
Bailey, 26, entered active-duty military service in August 2015 as an aviation officer.
Milam, 33, joined the Army in August 2011 as a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter repairer.
Nelson, 30, joined the Army in July 2006, also as a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter repairer. He had deployed twice to Afghanistan.
The circumstances of this incident are currently under investigation.
Officials are warning the public that any debris from the crash is considered hazardous and should only be recovered by recovery teams with the proper training and personal protective equipment.
Anyone who sees debris consistent with a Black Hawk along the north and west side of Oahu and the southern and eastern sides of Kauai are asked to call the 25th Combat Aviation Brigade staff duty officer at (808) 656-1080.