Twelve marines, an Army officer, and two civilians were also killed, and 39 others injured.
The CAA minutes are arranged chronologically by year and the CAB minutes are arranged by year and month. The cab of the tractor was smashed by impact with the narrowing ice walls and Kiel instantly crushed. 6 June 2003.Petty Officer 1st Class Raymond J. Pless died after cardiac arrest; he had complained of chest pains during routine exercise and reported to medical personnel. 16 June 2003.Captain Seth R. Michaud, an aviator with Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 461, was killed and 8 other US service members were wounded when an Air Force B-52 Stratofortress apparently dropped "multiple" bombs in the wrong area of Godoria Range during a Supporting Arms Training Exercise (SATEX), which is part of the routine training for personnel in Djibouti. For 1963-66, the State central file arrangement scheme changes to an alpha-numeric scheme. 23 May 1934.Ensign James Hiram Kelsey Jr. died after his SF-1 plane from USS Lt. (jg) John S. Graff killed when his SU-1 from VS-2B crashed into the sea. May 1961.While anchored at Cannes, France, a fire in No. He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force 7 February 2006.PFC Matthew L. Bertolino died when the vehicle he was traveling in was involved in a rollover while operating as part of a combat patrol near Jalalabad, Afghanistan. 23 March 2002.Navy SEAL Chief Petty Officer Matthew Bourgeois killed by land mine during training exercise near Kandahar, Afghanistan. Entertainers Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper, and Richie Valens were killed as a result of this crash. 16 April 2002.QF-4S Phantom II crashed at the Point Mugu Airshow in California, killing Navy pilot CDR Michael Norman and Marine radar intercept officer CAPT Andrew Muhs. 19 USS New York to Key West. 18-19 January 2002.1st Light Armored Reconn (LAR) Battalion, US Marine Corps Corporal was acting as one of two required ground guides in order to assist in moving an M-813 5-ton truck off a loading ramp. 22 August 1996.EA-6B "Prowler" of Marine Tactical Electronic Warfare Squadron 1, Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, crashed during a training mission at Marine Corps Air Station, Yuma, Arizona. There is a folder list available in the finding aids.The records of a particularly famous aircraft accident can be found in the Bureau of Air Commerce, Records relating to the Post-Rogers Accident: Investigative Records, 1935 (MLR A1 E-1, Box 1).
Therefore, a search must be made of each month's minutes subsequent to the accident. Dummy training shell fired from a destroyer accidentally strikes USS A severe storm off Cape Hatteras sweeps four sailors overboard from USS Training aircraft ???
4 killed. Four killed. He was assigned to Marine Forces Reserve's 1st Battalion, 23rd Marine Regiment, 4th Marine Division. Jack C. Richardson and Aviation Chief Machinist's Mate Frank Clarence Glazener died when SU-1 plane struck two high tension wires and crashed near Oceanside, Calif. 8 June 1933.Ensign Mack E. Vorhees and Seaman 2 class Joseph Arthur Sheridan died of injuries after their SU-2 plane crashed near Descanso, Calif. 22 June 1933.While operating out of the Naval Air Station, Norfolk, Va., an O2C-2 land plane caught fire and crashed following a gas line rupture, killing Aviation Machinist's Mate 1 class Edward Martin McHugh. during a search and rescue (SAR) hoist. 4 October 1918.Ensign Russell D. Tibbitts died in seaplane loss off Fenwick Sound Light Ship. 3 October 1934.Lt. Ensign Maxwell A. Lopez, ARM1 Wendell K. Henderson, and ARM1 Frederick W. Williams killed. 3 deaths and 3 serious injuries. 2 January 1941.Twin-engine transport plane R2D-1, which had rescued four crewmen who had bailed out of PBY on 2 January, crashed and burned while trying to land at San Diego. 13 June 1921.Seaman 2 class Henry A. Gaddis severely burned during a fire in the ordnance oil locker inside submarine tender USS In 1922, 202 sailors died from disease (mainly Pneumonia and Tuberculosis), 73 from drowning, 62 killed in aviation accidents, 20 from poisoning, and 8 from other injury.While acting as bowman on a motorboat during torpedo firing practice in San Pedro Bay, Calif., Seaman 2 class Johnie Burns Robinson was knocked overboard and drowned after the motorboat accidently hit by a practice torpedo.