by Terri Moon Cronk DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON, April 5, 2018 — The Defense Department extends
its deepest sympathies and prayers to the families and friends of the four
Marines who died in an April 3 helicopter training accident in California and
an Air Force Thunderbirds pilot who died yesterday in an F-16 crash in Nevada,
chief Pentagon spokesperson Dana W. White told reporters today.
“Their loss is a tragic reminder of the tremendous risk our
men and women undertake to serve our nation at home and abroad,” she said.
Four Marines from the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing at Marine
Corps Air Station Miramar, California, were killed when their CH-53E Super
Stallion helicopter crashed near El Centro, California. The aircraft had
departed the Strategic Expeditionary Landing Field at Marine Corps Air Ground
Combat Center Twentynine Palms, California, to conduct squadron training
consisting of aircraft landings in unimproved zones, Marine Corps officials
said.
The F-16 crashed over the Nevada Test and Training Range
during a routine aerial demonstration training flight out of Nellis Air Force
Base, Nevada.
Names of the service members killed in the crashes have not
been released, pending notification of next of kin. Both crashes are under
investigation.
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