Marine Lance CPL. 29 May 2001. Both pilots ejected; Navy LT. Mark Sharp was killed and Marine 1st LT Carl Hogsett sustained broken bones and a serious head injury. 16, USS Liscome Bay CVE56 War Damage Report No. Casualties: US Navy and Marine Corps Personnel Killed and Injured in Selected Accidents and Other Incidents Not Directly the Result of Enemy Action. Two US Air Force personnel were also killed. 27 May 1998. 17 December 1917. 4 killed. An explosion occurred in a trash receptacle adjacent to a Marine berthing compartment aboard USS Saipan (LHA-2) injuring 11 personnel. USS Belknap (DLG-26) collides with USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) in the Mediterranean. Schooner USS Ferret capsized in storm off Cuba. Commander William Lewis Herndon lost at sea on 21 December 1857. 7 May 1864. Killed in action in Peacetime - Navy Loss of the USS Scorpion, Finding of Fact: Board of Inquiry Finding of Facts as to the Loss of the USS Scorpion (SSN 589) on 22 May 1968, Held June 1968. Seaman 1 class Sam H. Gladstone, while in the gunner position of aircraft, was thrown from plane--along with his seat--as pilot maneuvered to avoid a bird. 1 million. Admiral William B. Caperton of the 1918 Influenza on Armored Cruiser No. A Marine CH-53E "Super Stallion" from Heavy Helicopter Squadron 361 struck water during low-light operations with night-vision gear off Japan. Harry Gean Black killed in airplane crash at Lufkin, Texas. All 4 crew members ejected approximately 130 miles west of North Island and were recovered after less than an hour in the water by an SH-60F belonging to HS-8, also on board Nimitz. 22 May 1949. CAPT Mark R. Nickles and MAJ Danny A. Both crewmembers ejected but one was killed. Kevin A. Bianchi, LT. Peter Ober, Aviation Structural Mechanic 1st Class Brian P. Gibson, and Aviation Electrician's Mate 3rd Class Samuel Cox . 30 January 1995. Gun Boat #2 sank in gale in Chesapeake Bay. 11 March 1956. USS Trenton (LPD-14) engine room main guarding steam valve ruptures, instantly killing four sailors and burning six others, two of whom later die from burns. 6 Impressive Navy Seabee Missions You (Probably) Didn't Know About Lt (jg). During pre-deployment exercises out of San Diego, an attack bomber explodes on the flight deck of aircraft carrier USS Hancock (CV-19). 17 February 1862. New York: Franklin Watts, 1965. 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S-3B Viking antisubmarine aircraft assigned to Sea Control Squadron (VS-22), embarked on USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN-71) clipped 7 to 10-foot-high seas off Israeli coast and crashed killing the crew of four: LCDR Mark Ehlers, LT Mark Eyre, LT Mike Weems, and AW3 Wendy Potter. Battleship No. 22 March 1865. Twelve aircraft lost or destroyed at a cost of $73 million. The pilot was safely recovered with only minor injuries. Jones was the 3rd Battalion supply chief for the 1st Marine Division. Engine room fire in radar picket ship USS Searcher (YAGR-4) off Cape May, NJ. 29 August 1959. 24 October 2004. Rigid airship USS Shenandoah (ZR-1) crashed in storm near Marietta OH. 21 USS Milwaukee grounded and abandoned on Samoa Beach, near Eureka, Calif. No injuries. 25 March 2003. 241 Navy, 1 Marine, 5 Coast Guard and 73 civilians killed; 390 injured including 233 African-American Navy personnel. 28 January 1986. 23 July 1908. He was assigned to Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, I Marine Expeditionary Force. 74 USS Manley, while escorting a convoy off Queenstown, Ireland, collided with HMS Montagua resulting in accidental detonation of depth charges. F/A-18C Hornet crashed at Twentynine Palms, CA, killing the pilot. 16 March 1889. Died the following day on board hospital ship USS Relief (AH-1). 27 February 1863. 21 July 1995. 19 July 1918. 29 January 1903. 17 January 1977. 25+ drowned. Seabee chief petty officer collapsed during battalion run and later died at hospital. 4 April 1933. AO1 Christopher W. Pantelopoulos (reportedly the pilot), AOAN James E. Pedersen, and AOAN Erik R. Bess were killed and AOAA Timothy S. Moseley was injured. The carbon dioxide fire-extinguishing system discharged inexplicably, suffocating two sailors and fatally wounding a third. He was assigned to the 1st Transportation Support Battalion, 1st Force Service Support Group. 7 October 1993. 1 September 1970. 1 killed. Aircraft destroyed. 6 April 1937. Sonar Technician 2d Class Michael Holtz and ETCS Thomas Higgins of USS Minneapolis-St. Paul (SSN-708) drowned after falling overboard as the submarine departed Plymouth England. USS Brooklyn Seaman Karl Johan Anderson killed by exploding shell while unloading contrary to orders. The aircraft was conducting training operations. 9 August 1996. Rayburn Hudman, USMC; LT David W. Carey, USNR; AT1 Charles S. Miller, USN; and AD1 Marian O. Marze, USN, died. 26, USS Saratoga CV3 War Damage Report No. 544 (1900) Establishment of the General Board, General Order No. Arabian Sea. CPL fell out of PT formation run and fell to the ground; died of an aneurysm. 10 March 1999. 12 December 1917. Paul C. Alaniz, Lance CPL Jonathan E. Etterling, CAPT Lyle L. Gordon, Lance CPL Brian C. 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Joshua A. Scott died from a non-hostile vehicle accident near Al Taqaddum, Iraq. CPL Felipe C. Barbosa died from a non-hostile vehicle accident in Fallujah, Iraq. 6 June 2002. 13 July 1921. 266 killed and 54 injured (sometimes attributed to hostile action). Jason A. Lehto, died in a non-hostile incident in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. CH-46E "Sea Knight" of Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 164, based at Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, California, crashed following takeoff from USS Juneau (LPD-10) off California. 12 December 1917. It was the first solo for both student pilots. 25 August 1949. Robert O. Bausch mortally injured in a fall, dying in hospital ship USS Solace. 541, the Office of Naval Operations established standard nomenclature for naval vessels. Ludwell R. Pickett, Lt (jg). 6 killed, 30 injured. LCM-6 from USS Trenton (LPD-14) carrying sailors and marines returning from liberty to USS Trenton and USS Guam (LPH-9), capsized after collision with Spanish merchant ship Urlea off Barcelona, Spain. Airplane accident at Norfolk, Va., killed Ensign Charles C. Crailer. 25 June 2005. William P. Williamson instantly. 8 June 2002. CPL Justin J. Watts assigned to assigned to 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, died at Forward Operating Base Haditha Dam in Iraq from an apparent non-hostile gunshot wound. Ship-of-the-Line USS Independence seaman William Oaty accidentally killed by pistol shot. Four killed when Marine Corps AH-1 and UH-1 crashed in open desert in Afghanistan. Carpenter William V. Tynan killed in a fall on cruiser USS Louisville. Iron screw steamer USS Nina, last sighted off the Capes of the Chesapeake in a gale. 1 May 1989. The crew of auxiliary cruiser Von Steuben, while returning to Norfolk from Brest, fired upon a piece of flotsam--suspecting it to be a German U-boat. 3. 21 February 2001. Apprentice Seaman Wayne Alvin Rasey killed while cleaning a rifle at the Naval Training Station, Newport, RI. 25 September 1918. 6 February 1998. Seven crewmen killed. 14 killed. 19 February 1916. Marine Corps pilot and co-pilot suffered minor injuries when their AH-1 Cobra helicopter crashed near Samarra, Iraq. Appendix A: Chronology - January 1991 cont. In 1929, 196 sailors died from disease (many from cerebrospinal meningitis), 26 from flight accidents, 44 from naval and military hazards, and 14 from poisonings. LCPL Nicholas Brian Kleiboeker was killed near Al Hillah, Iraq, when he was trapped in a munitions bunker that caught fire and exploded. Destroyer No. 36 ships damaged. 11 Feb. 2009. LCPL Cedric E. Bruns, assigned to the 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Force Service Support Group, was killed in a non-hostile vehicle accident in Kuwait. US sailor killed when struck by a US Navy hovercraft on the first day of the Cobra Gold military exercise in Thailand. Two personnel were injured and one killed when a TH-57B Sea Ranger of Helicopter Training Squadron 8 crashed at Spencer Outlying Field, Naval Air Station Whiting Field, Florida. Note: Data are based on incomplete and sometimes conflicting sources. Four officers and three enlisted men of the R2D-1 and the four PBY crew all died in the crash. 29 cases of disease and 5 deaths. 16 May 1931. 4 February 2009. A Petty Officer 3d Class died after a fall from a treadmill during physical training. Christopher Dickerson, Jason Dwelley, Michael Anderson, Trace Dossett, Ronald Ginther, Robert Jenkins and Scott McHugh. 16 October 1943. USS Trenton (CL-11) powder bag explosion in forward twin 6-inch gun turret. U.S. Navy Seabees Historical Marker - hmdb.org 1 Austrian 6-pounder Howitzer - Plaque, No. 1 June 1918. USS Midway (CV-41) and Panamanian-registered cargo ship Cactus collide, two sailors killed and three injured. 25 October 1996. Seaplane accident at Pensacola, Fla., killed Ensign Thomas C. McCarthy. Battleship No. Side wheel gunboat USS Peosta Seaman John Orion killed in ordnance accident. 6 November 1961. He suffered a severe blow to his forehead and never regained consciousness, dying two days later. 23 July 2009. USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) collides with USS Bordelon (DD-881) near Scotland, six destroyer crewmen injured. 16 drowned. Lt. Frederick C. Leary died of burns suffered in a fire in cargo ship USS Charlton Hall. New York: Facts on File, Inc 1998. Both crew members killed when T-34C "Turbo Mentor" of Training Squadron 6, Naval Air Station Whiting Field, Florida, crashed in Alabama. 6 May 1915. 9 killed. In addition to the above deaths from influenza, another 4, 400 sailors died from disease and accidents. 14 February 2002. 33 drowned. 27, USS Chincoteague AVP24 War Damage Report No. Motor patrol boat USS Montauk foundered and sunk off Florida. 15 July 1907. Marine PFC Michael M. Carey, assigned to the 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, apparently drowned in a canal in Iraq. Three other HS-8 helos and one VAW-112 E-2C Hawkeye participated in the search effort. Three crew members were lost at sea. "The fire and the flooding were controlled and the submarine was stabilized early today, military officials said. 31 July 1863. Auxiliary USS General Alava Gunner's Mate Peter F. Gadina fatally injured by bursting rifle breech during small arms practice. I (part I), Building the Navy's Bases, vol. 15 USS Georgia Seaman Albert E. Riker crushed and killed in ammunition hoist. 18-19 January 2002. 27 May 2006. One submariner injured. 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