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10 U.S. Troops Confirmed Dead After Helicopters Crash
AP for AOL News ^ | February 19, 2006

Posted on 02/19/2006 2:19:44 PM PST by rightwingintelligentsia

NAIROBI, Kenya (Feb. 19) - The U.S. military confirmed Sunday that 10 U.S. troops died when two transport helicopters crashed into the sea last week off the coast of the African nation of Djibouti.

The CH-53E choppers, carrying a dozen crew and troops from a U.S. counterterrorism force, went down Friday in the Gulf of Aden, near the northern coastal town of Ras Siyyan. Two crew members were rescued.

The search for the others was called off Saturday when the military said it had accounted for the 10 troops but it declined to reveal their fate until family members were notified.

The troops included U.S. Marines and two Air Force airmen, according to a statement by the U.S.-led Combined Joint Task Force Horn of Africa.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: africa; airmen; crash; djibouti; fallen; gwot; helicopter; helicoptercrash; hornofafrica; marines; military; wot
Prayers for the families of these brave troops.
1 posted on 02/19/2006 2:19:46 PM PST by rightwingintelligentsia
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To: rightwingintelligentsia

May they RIP. And prayers for a speedy recovery of all those injured.


2 posted on 02/19/2006 2:21:10 PM PST by tioga (Speaking out from the god-foresaken frozen tundra of the land of the hildebeast.)
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To: rightwingintelligentsia

Just damn


3 posted on 02/19/2006 2:32:36 PM PST by Just Lori (Trying to reason with a liberal is like sucking spaghetti through a straw)
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To: rightwingintelligentsia

God bless these fallen soldiers and their families. Much more to the GWOT is happening in and around the Horn of Africa then is being reported on (and or / released).


4 posted on 02/19/2006 2:50:57 PM PST by SevenMinusOne
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To: rightwingintelligentsia

THe last news I had heard was that all the GIs had been recovered, which led me to think they were OK. Sorry to hear it was not so.


5 posted on 02/19/2006 2:55:06 PM PST by 91B (God made man, Sam Colt made men equal.)
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To: rightwingintelligentsia

This happens a couple of times a year to aircraft. What with flying up each other arse? Is there a tactical downside to opening up? Are the pilots so bad that they'll get lost, or the lead pilot lonely, or are they just stuck on parade ground aesthetics?


6 posted on 02/19/2006 3:06:28 PM PST by Leisler (Islam Macht Fries!)
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To: rightwingintelligentsia
Prayers lifted for these brave warriors and their families.

Each loss is one to many...

May God Bless and Protect our President and our Troops as they bring the fight to the enemies of freedom....
7 posted on 02/19/2006 3:10:49 PM PST by PigRigger (Send donations to http://www.AdoptAPlatoon.org)
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To: 91B

Apparently they reported that the missing troops were "accounted for", but declined to confirm what had happened to them until the relatives were notified. Very sad regardless.


8 posted on 02/19/2006 3:47:41 PM PST by rightwingintelligentsia (Brother, can you spare a tagline?)
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Military: Troops accounted for after crash(CH-53E crash update)

Names of Troops Killed in Crash Released

Military Releases Names of 10 U.S. Troops Killed in Helicopter Crash Off Djibouti

By STEVE HARTSOE

The Associated Press

JACKSONVILLE, N.C. - Ten U.S. service members died when a pair of Marine Corps helicopters from a unit based in North Carolina crashed off the coast of Africa, U.S. military officials confirmed Sunday.

The two CH-53E choppers, carrying a dozen crew and troops from a U.S. counterterrorism force, went down during a training flight Friday in the Gulf of Aden, near the northern coastal town of Ras Siyyan in Djibouti.

Two crew members who were rescued were taken in stable condition to the U.S. military's Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Germany.

The aircraft and eight Marines were from Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 464, based at Marine Corps Air Station New River. Two Air Force airmen killed were from bases in Washington state and Virginia.

"We were devastated," said Marine Corps 1st Lt. Paul Tremblay, who is based at Camp Lejeune, the huge post on the Atlantic Ocean that's next to the New River air station. "It hits us very hard as Marines when we lose anyone."

The Pentagon said the Marines killed in the crash were:

1st Lt. Brandon R. Dronet, 33, of Erath, La.

Sgt. James F. Fordyce, 22, of Newton Square, Pa.

Lance Cpl. Samuel W. Large, Jr., 21, of Villa Rica, Ga.

Sgt. Donnie Leo F. Levens, 25, of Long Beach, Miss.

Cpl. Matthieu Marcellus, 31, of Gainesville, Fla.

Sgt. Jonathan E. McColley, 23, of Gettysburg, Pa.

Lance Cpl. Nicholas J. Sovie, 20, of Ogdensburg, N.Y.

Capt. Bryan D. Willard, 33, of Hummelstown, Pa.

Also killed in the crash were Senior Airman Alecia S. Good, 23, of Broadview Heights, Ohio, of the 92nd Communications Squadron at Fairchild Air Force Base, Wash.; and Staff Sgt. Luis M. Melendez Sanchez, 33, of Bayamon, Puerto Rico, of the 1st Communications Squadron, Langley Air Force Base, Va.

"Our deepest sympathy and heartfelt prayers go out to the family members, friends, loved ones and co-workers of our fallen brothers- and sisters-in-arms," said Maj. Gen. Timothy Ghormley, commanding general of the counterterrorism force. "We mourn their loss and honor their memory."

Margaret Levens said she was proud that her son, Donnie Levens, had a chance to do what he loved.

"He was there to serve his country and to keep his family and country safe," Margaret Levens said. "It was what he wanted to do. He was there for us ... in fact he had reenlisted for four (more) years."

The remains of the eight Marines and two airmen were sent back to the United States on Sunday, task force spokeswoman Maj. Susan Romano told The Associated Press by telephone from Djibouti.

One of the two crew members who were rescued was Marine pilot Susan Craig, 28, who called her parents, Pat and Lewis Sackett of Fall Creek, Wis.

"She's bruised and swollen, and her arms and legs got hurt, but no broken bones," Pat Sackett said.

She said her daughter was not sure what caused the crash.

Military officials were investigating why the aircraft when down in shallow water. They said there was no indication of hostile fire, and visibility was good with light wind.

The Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, set up in the former French colony in June 2002, is responsible for fighting terrorism in nine countries in the region: Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Somalia in Africa and Yemen on the southwestern corner of the Arabian Peninsula.

The impoverished region is home to a sizable Muslim population. U.S. officials say it has been used by terrorists as a place to hide, recruit operatives and stage attacks.

The region has suffered four attacks either claimed by or attributed to Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network, including bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania; and the 2002 attack on the USS Cole in Yemen.

Editors: Associated Press writers Rodrique Ngowi in Nairobi, Kenya, and Valerie Bauman in Jackson, Miss., contributed to this report.

On the Net:

MCAS New River: http://www.newriver.usmc.mil/

Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 464: http://www.2maw.usmc.mil/MAG29/HMH464/default.asp


9 posted on 02/19/2006 4:44:24 PM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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May God Bless all of them.


10 posted on 02/19/2006 4:52:42 PM PST by usmcobra (I'm a Marine on currently on inactive status awaiting an eternal change of duty station)
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