list of seabees killed in action

list of seabees killed in action

Update time : 2023-10-24

29 August 1959. Steam launch from USS Yosemite foundered in the harbor of San Luis d'Apra, Guam in typhoon. CPL Felipe C. Barbosa died from a non-hostile vehicle accident in Fallujah, Iraq. Cruiser No. A Marine Corps Lance Corporal died while performing maintenance in Afghanistan on a M88 when a hoist chain broke causing the vehicle to fall. Machinist trainee Bruce W. Ross, Water Tender Loyd J. Hampton and Chief Water Tender William Williams killed. Casualties: US Navy and Marine Corps Personnel Killed and - NHHC Ensign Philip Edward Parks drowned following airplane collision at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. CAPT John Jantzen received minor injuries. 15 March 1996. 31 August 1919. 28 Nov 2009. Both crew members killed in S-3 "Viking" of Sea Control Squadron 32 which was lost upon launching from USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) in the Arabian Gulf. 32 USS Wyoming Seaman George W. Sell killed in his hammock when gun shutters accidentally fell on him. 74 killed. USS S-26 (SS-131) accidentally rammed and sunk by PC-460. At Jacksonville, a flash fire in aircraft carrier USS Shangri-La (CV-38) killed one sailor and severely burned two others. 30 October 1936. One passenger killed when SH-60B "Seahawk" of Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron Light 43 crashed into the sea while operating from USS Mobile Bay (CG-53) in the Arabian Gulf. 28 December 2004. 21 May 1944. Forklift accident, Gunnery Sgt. 11 August 1937. He was assigned to Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Ironclad ram USS Choctaw acting Master's Mate Townsend Hopkins killed in ordnance accident. USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67). Screw Steamer USS Princeton 12-inch shell gun explodes in ordnance accident. 1 October 1956. 8 June 2001. Battleship No. 17 April 1967. Anti-aircraft gun explosion killed two, injured 11, on John R. Pierce (DD-753) while off Nice. 30 October 1990, Helicopter accident off USS Tripoli. 29 January 2005. 163 killed and 396 injured. 6 September 2005. 12 March 2002. CPL Terry Holmes, SGT Krisna Nachampassak, PFC Christopher J. Reed, and Staff Sgt. Fireman 1 class William J. Flaherty killed. PAX River, MD. 1, War Damage Report No. 2 April 2003. Since the outbreak of World War II, 22 Civil Engineer Corps officers and 353 Seabees have been killed in action during wartime. PFC Christian D. Gurtner was killed by a non-combat weapons discharge when his M-249 Squad Automatic Weapon discharged, firing one round into his chest near Al Kut in southern Iraq. 292 (1882) Establishment of the Office of Intelligence, General Order No. 12 April 2004. Petty Officer 3rd Class Danny E. Jones was found dead in an empty berthing space on the USS Fort McHenry at Sasebo Naval Base, Japan, where he was an operations specialist. Patrick T. O'Day, and Staff Sgt. Aircrew members injured when AH-1W "Sea Cobra" from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron (HMM) 261 impacted the ground during a training flight in Jordan. 18 October 1956. Lance CPL Marc L. Tucker died as a result of a non-hostile vehicle accident in Asr Uranium, Iraq. F-5E "Tiger II" from Strike Fighter Squadron 127 crashed in the Clan Alpine mountains 60 miles northeast of Fallon, Nevada. 1 December 1842. PFC. During the last few decades, however, a new peacetime threat has emerged. 30 October 1934. He was assigned to 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force. [1994-2006. SGT Andrew K. Farrar Jr. died due to a non-hostile related incident in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. 4 killed. Joseph J. Loughlin, Aviation Machinist's Mate 1 class John J. Carney and Aviation Chief Machinist's Mate Harry M. Bradley. 23 July 2009. Three killed, two injured. 14 April 2003. Pilot was lost a sea when F/A-18C "Hornet" from VFA-151 crashed off southern California after a night catapult launch from USS Constellation (CV-64). Civil Engineer Corps History Photographs. 18 December 1980. 23 September 2002. Receiving ship at New York, NY, boiler explosion burned Chief Water Tender Anton Sadar who nine days later died at the Naval Hospital in New York, NY. Pilot and radio intercept officer killed when F-14 "Tomcat" assigned to Fighter Squadron 101, Naval Air Station Oceana, Virginia, crashed during a flight demonstration at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Willow Grove, Pennsylvania. 16 June 1919. USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) collides with USS Bordelon (DD-881) near Scotland, six destroyer crewmen injured. A premature explosion of a shell from #2 5-inch gun killed Mess Attendant 3d Class Ercell W. Martin, Fireman 3d class Valentine Przybylski, and Seaman 2 class Emmette J. Shields during this action. Chief Boatswain's Mate Eugene Leonard Danley killed, and 11 enlisted wounded, following accidental discharge of a machine gun on wing of VS-7 seaplane moored to stern of USS Concord (CL-10). 13 November 1955. 7 November 2001. A GSM2 collapsed and died while participating in routine swim test at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, SC. Anderson was manning a . 18 July 1957. 6 January 1938. He was assigned to Headquarters and Service Battalion, 2nd Force Service Support Group, II Marine Expeditionary Force. Seaplane accident at Dunkerque, France, killed Ensign Thomas N. McKinnon. 26 August 1925. 27 August 1994. Two Marine Corps F/A-18C "Hornets" of Fighter Attack Squadron 251, flying from USS George Washington (CVN-73) on a patrol of the no-fly zone over southern Iraq, collided about 80 miles east of Kuwait City, Kuwait. 15 died. Electrician 2 class Herman William Ley from the crew of USS Fortune killed. 22 September 1864. The sailor was forward-deployed to Beach Master Unit One, Detachment Western Pacific, at Sasebo, Japan. 3 machinery room suffocated two sailors. USS Solar (DE-221), commanded by LCDR Eugene R. LaRocque, destroyed in ordnance accident at Naval Ammunition Depot at Earle, NJ. Korean War U.S. Pacific Fleet Operations. 53, USS Independence CVL22 & USS Denver CL58 War Damage Report No. A flash fire in USS Kitty Hawk (CVA-63) No. During 1928, 239 sailors and marines died from disease, 97 in accidents, and 8 from poisoning. Captain of Hold William M. Dames and Carpenter's Mate John Johnson killed. SGT James S. Lee died in Ghazni, Afghanistan, when the Army CH-47 helicopter he was on crashed. Transport USS Orizaba suffered accidental explosion of 50-lb depth charge, killing Lt. Cdr.

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