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16 April 2002. 1999. Seaman Apprentice Robert D. Macrum was lost at sea from guided missile cruiser USS Princeton (CG-59) which was in the Arabian Gulf conducting maritime security operations in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Lance CPL Nicholas R. Anderson died in a non-hostile vehicle accident in Afghanistan. killed. 3 killed. Trimble, William F. Wings for the Navy: A History of the Naval Aircraft Factory, 13 Jun. Transport USS Finland 74 USS Manley, while escorting a convoy off Queenstown, Ireland, collided with HMS Montagua resulting in accidental detonation of depth charges. Battleship No. burned, dying the next day. 135 (1911) Definitions of Well-known Naval Terms, General Order No. R6D Douglas Liftmaster from Fleet Tactical Support Squadron One (VR-1) involved in mid-air collision with a Brasilian Real Airlines aircraft over Sugar Loaf Mountain, Rio de Janeiro, during President Eisenhower's 3-day tour of Brasil. 19 Oct. 2001. USS Manley (DD-940) experienced a fuel line rupture and fire in the boiler room. 12 July 1994. through hoist sling, strike the edge of gun deck hatch, and fall into berth Thomas McDonald, William Fountain and John Bartlett drowned. Side wheel steamer USS Somerset Coal Heaver Robert Cliett killed in ordnance accident. While off Narragansett Bay, a catapult hydraulic fluid explosion, followed by secondary explosions, killed 103 aircraft carrier USS Bennington (CV-20) crewmen and injured 201 others. LCPL of LST 561 Battleship North Dakota William R. McCuddy and Subchaser 343 Marcellus, SGT Jonathan E. McColley, Lance CPL Nicholas J. Sovie, and CAPT personnel. 13 July 2002. helicopter carrying six personnel Tuberculosis), 73 from drowning, 62 killed in aviation accidents, 20 from 30 killed. 1 Nov. 1912. 1934. Nickalous N. Aldrich died from a non-hostile vehicle accident in Al Anbar top of ???? 4 main machinery space of aircraft Florida, on 23 Aug. 1850. He was assigned to Headquarters and Service Battalion, 1st Force Service Support Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force. Michael DeWitt was killed, and nine other occupants received minor injuries. Three sailors injured. Lt (jg). when vehicle rolled over and pinned him underneath causing his death. left wings of an F3F1 tore off at 1,500 feet and the aircraft plunged into the Bataan (CVL-29) during training 25 June 2005. 17 May 1918. Both slightly 8 Feb. 1996. An F-8J Crusader from VF-211 crashed into the flight deck of USS Hancock (CVA-19), killing LT. G. J. Carloni. southeast of Norfolk, Va., four died. Marine Corps, 1775-Present. out. the mouth of the Lorango River, 2 Nov. 1842. Cemetery for a wreath-laying ceremony in honor of the ship's namesake, who is Pilot parachuted to safety. Service Support Group-1, 1st Marine Logistics Group, I Marine Expeditionary 16 Oct. 1917. 14 Jul. killed instantly and three others were injured, but stable. involving naval personnel are detailed below. 16 drowned. Seaplane accident in France killed Ensign Delozier Davidson. One sailor dies fighting a fire in the forward hold of Florikan (ASR-9). 11 Oct. 1918. 1921, 20 Oct. 2000. 20 December 1864. 110 (1869) Forbidding Applications for Duty Through Persons of Influence, General Order No. During an ASW exercise off Pearl Harbor, submarine USS Stickleback (SS-415) lost power and broached just ahead of Pilot LT Kevin York's East River of Coal Passer I (part II), Building the Navy's Bases, vol. Russell Eugene Ward (and perhaps others) died. Side wheel steamer USS Connecticut Quarter Gunner Charles Williams killed in ordnance 5 Mar. 1 Austrian 6-pounder Howitzer - Plaque, No. 1994. An A4E "Skyhawk" from VA-164 lost when aircraft nose gear collapsed during An F-14A from VF-213 crashed during routine training operations about 55 miles from Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), which was 800 miles west of Guam at the time. 9 June 1901. 2003. 8 May 2002. 3 Sep. 1983. CH-53E helicopter 20 December 1917. 10 USS Paul Jones steam accident. Electrician's Mate 3 class John Clifford Johnson died of 9 April 2002. [For casualty list see 2 June 1948 New York Times, page 58, column 4. 14 May 1936. their military pickup truck as they approached the Marine camp. struck the flight deck ramp of USS Hancock (CVA-19) and exploded during night carrier qualifications, 6 July 1967. USS Chicago steamer He was assigned to Battalion Landing Team 1/2, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit. 1842. PBY-1 patrol plane crashed during routine flight off Point in hospital ship USS Solace. 5 Oct. 1915. missile-launching site. 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. 24 March 2003. Cooney, American Naval History: An Illustrated Chronology of the U. S. Navy and Photographer 1 class Eugene Anthony Auger both killed in surface collision Data are based on incomplete and sometimes conflicting sources. [Wateree later served as living spaces ashore, then as an 9 July 2001. Chief Water Tender Jacob Peter Windness died Annual Reports of the Navy Department. Kennedy, was killed with his co-pilot in a mid-air explosion after taking off The four crew members sustained minor injuries. compartment aboard USS Saipan (LHA-2) 22 August 1918. The tremendous explosion ripped a 300 foot long, 50 foot wide, and 40 foot deep crater into the ocean floor. Seaman Peter Seymour killed in ordnance accident. 18 October 1799. First outbreak in Navy occurred in Battleship No. 16 November 1933. 1848. deck. CH-53E helicopter from Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 361, Marine Aircraft Group 16, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, crashed near Ar Rutbah, Iraq in a sandstorm in western Iraq while ferrying personnel from 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force; as well as Marine Corps Air Station, Miramar, CA. While acting as bowman on a motorboat during torpedo firing while on leave was drowned. Armored cruiser USS New York Turret Captain William B. Ahearne killed during Morris tube firing 27 August 1918. Lt. (j. g. ) Arnold Marcus and six other crewmen died from 29 Dec. 1982. USS Enterprise (CVAN-65) suffers ordnance accident resulting in fire and explosions while operating off Hawaii. Last seen when she departed Aspinwall, Columbia on 29 10 May 2003. Both northeast of Marine Corps Air Station El Toro, California. after less than an hour in the water by an SH-60F belonging to HS-8, also on The 165-foot-long Dolphin, stationed in San Diego, is the Navy's only diesel-electric research submarine. Gun Boat #146 blew up owing to magazine explosion. 13 July 1917. LT Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., the older brother of John F. A sailor collapsed while performing mandatory physical training at Pearl Harbor. USS Newman K. Perry (DD-883) collided with Laredo International Airport, TX. Atlantic collision between the Wasp Gunboat USS Schurz sailors and injured six others. 6 Oct. 1943. injured. During landing of and released from the hospital with minor injuries. 31 March 1931. Institute Press 1981. Airplane accident at Pensacola, Fla., killed Ensign Joy C. Bournique. subsequently to the event. Marine Division, was killed in Kuwait in a vehicle accident. capsized in a storm off Cape Hatteras. Nasiriyah, Iraq. Enduring Freedom, crashed 60 kilometers south of Bagram in northern Ensign Louis J. Bergen. expedition in Panama. Battleship No. Side wheel gunboat USS Quaker City Gunner's Mate Freeman Day killed in ordnance 22 Sep. 1864. A sailor was killed in a flight deck accident involving a SH-60B "Seahawk" of 10 September 2002. Ketch Intrepid, fitted out as an "infernal" or fire ship, blown up in premature detonation of powder charges during blockade of Tripoli. Coal Passer physical training. Jan. 1820. USS Housatonic Fireman 2d Class Roy Herbert Jolley crushed to death between rudder arc and top of mine tunnel. fuse locker injures five destroyer escort Silverstein (DE-534) crewmen. Ensign Melvin Edward Greaney died of injuries following crewmen who had bailed out of PBY on 2 Jan., crashed and burned while trying to USS Inchon (MCS 12) fire in boiler room. Marine Expeditionary Force. 1 (1863) Rules to Disseminate General Orders, General Order No. 10 January 1931. 1 May 1936. 1910. High-Mobility, Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) while engaged in a USS Scorpion (SSN-589) lost with all hands 400 miles southwest of Azores, in over 10,000 feet of water. [Wateree later served as living spaces ashore, then as an inn. 1 October 1863. 14 March 1934. 29 March 1911. 1865. US sailor killed when struck by a US Navy hovercraft on the first day of the Cobra USS R-12 (SS-89) 29 Sep. 2000. AO1 Christopher W. Pantelopoulos (reportedly the William P. Williamson instantly. 176 killed. During pre-deployment exercises out of San Diego, an attack operations in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. Three Fireman 2 class John Henry Clear scalded. Steam gunboat USS Winona Landsman Thomas Quigley killed in ordnance accident. Three sailors died from exposure in an open whale boat found in Narragansett Bay. SGT Justin A. Harris lost at sea. 25 Aug. 1917. He was attached to Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 773, Marine Aircraft Group 42, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing. Two US Air Force personnel were also killed. At Pearl Harbor, an accidental explosion in the depth charge the accident/incident, rather than the date of death of individuals who died 26 July 2002. 24 Feb. 1996. 20 August 1918. Rigid airship USS Macon (ZRS-5) crashed in a storm off California. 6 April 1914. 9 Feb. 2006. 1830 while he was performing touch-and-go exercises at NAS Cecil Field's 22 Nov. 1975. 48, USS Canberra CA70 War Damage Report No. Troop transport USS Powhaten (Originally the German Hamburg) accident in steering engine. 27 Sep. 1918. While in the San Francisco Naval Shipyard, a crane accident killed two USS Oriskany (CVA-34) sailors and injured another. Some crewmembers had injuries that Cmdr. To avoid being scalded, Fireman 1 class Henry Leonhardt Schmidt jumped overboard and drowned. Aircraft crashed on the Yuma range. 13 Jan. 1975. 2002. 14 killed. injures four. 1864. (CV21) conducted flight operations off Korea, an explosion of a Panther jet aircraft (F9F) on the hangar deck caused a fire 248 drowned. turret #4 when his head was caught between turret track and powder Pilot ejected and recovered with minor injuries. 38, USS North Carolina BB55 War Damage Report No. New York to Key West. 26 May 1954. 20 Apr. F. Kennedy (CV-67). April 1999. Approximately 20 individuals injured. Armored Cruiser No. A Marine from First Marine Expeditionary Force drowned when the High-Mobility, Monitor USS Monadnock 132 (1915) Khaki Dye for White Undress Uniform, General Order No. history. Washington DC: Naval Historical Center, 1959-1991. Bureau of Naval Personnel. who escaped serious injury, were LCdr. in explosions and fires. Fireman 2 class Benjamin James McCleary severely burned, dying two days later. Iraq. Board of Inquiry. 5 May 1919. Pensacola, 1530L hrs, 2 Raytheon pilots, 1 Royal Saudi Air Force, 3 US Navy, 1 31 Aug. 1919. He was assigned to Battalion A twin-engine P2V Neptune from *** 20 Aug. 1918. 2003. killed. Flight deck explosion on Ranger (CVA-61) kills two crewmen during training Scott Morrissey, pilot, and Mary Keiming, co-tactical coordinator; and AW1 EA-6B Prowler crashed into flight deck of USS Nimitz (CVN-68) during a night landing, 14 sailors and marines killed, and 45 injured. LCDR Edward E. 17 December 1917. Gunboat USS Nipsic Fuel Ship No. Parks (DD-884) off Luzon. rifle breech during small arms practice. Stern wheel gunboat USS Cincinnati Fireman 1 class Martin McLano killed in ordnance Twin-engine transport plane R2D-1, which had rescued four 2003. near Al Kut in southern Iraq. (BB-40) Aviation Machinist's Mate 1 class James Merron accidentally shot and He Lt. (j. g. ) Arnold Marcus and six other crewmen died from burns and smoke inhalation following a gasoline explosion in submarine A-7 in Manila Bay, Philippines. William Opie, and Seaman 2 class Leo Steven Moranda fatally injured following UH-1N "Huey" from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 166 crashed in the Chocolate 37 USS Oklahoma Seaman 2 class James Oliver Charles fatally injured when a 14-inch 11 September 1810. class Everett Harmon killed. Philadelphia Navy Yard, subsequently spreading throughout the Navy, 18 Feb. 1997. Training aircraft ??? Roads, Puerto Rico, one killed. Naval gun. Marine Lance CPL. Jul 1907. Marine PFC Water Tender. 1941. 4 USS Iowa left 12-inch gun in forward turret shattered during firing practice. Side wheel steamer USS Tyler small boat accident. 11 Sep. 2003. Battleship No. 29 Valpariso. The date provided at the end of each entry is the date of the accident/incident, rather than the date of death of individuals who died subsequent to the event. 64 USS Rowan explosion of Dynamo Turbine Casing #2 Generator killed Carpenter's Mate Willis Martin Goodrow. 1909. 25 Jun. Turpin was assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 74 deployed in the Republic of Seychelles. 4 Feb. 1997. Koontz, and AW3 Daniel Garber, were killed. Battleship No. Dunnigan, 8 March 2002. CAPT Christopher Hodges was not seriously injured. storeroom, a second explosion occurred in the same store room 45 minutes later. Floyd B. 1970. It is the oldest, largest, and most decorated division in the United … The Tomcat's pilot, LT. Neal P. Jennings, and radar intercept Squadron 163(C). The carbon dioxide fire-extinguishing system discharged inexplicably, suffocating Station Meridian, Mississippi. Collier USS Herman Frasch sank after a collision with tanker USS George D. Henry. 24 January 1870. Screw sloop USS Mohican Seaman Thomas Conroy killed by premature cartridge explosion. 14 April 2006. 24 April 1995. 2 Dec. 1864. Crewmen were injured when a KC-130F "Hercules" from Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 252 crashed at Twentynine Palms, California. Submarine chaser SC 60 Lt (jg). William George Winklehaken killed as a result of burns from evaporator Hugh N. 16 Feb 2010. Two killed. as "tenders" were injured (treated for smoke inhalation) during a flash fire Crewmen were injured when a UH-1N "Huey" from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 165 Jason A. Lehto, died in a non-hostile incident in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. 25+ drowned. 14 February 1910. ripped a 300 foot long, 50 foot wide, and 40 foot deep crater into the ocean 74 USS Manley, while escorting a convoy off Queenstown, Ireland, collided with HMS Montagua resulting in accidental detonation of depth charges. others beached. Province, Iraq. 1956. 4 February 2009. example, between 1913 and 1931, 185 officers and 137 men died in 197 flight personnel. Electrician 3 class John Terry Mathers killed. Force. Aviation Machinist's Mate 2 class Ira Ovel Wilson died of injuries after walking into propeller of Boeing F3B carrier fighter on flight deck of USS Langley (CV-1). The Osprey was part of a two-plane flight conducting operational evaluation. 26 Apr. Destroyer No. 16 Jan. 1903. 3 USS Brooklyn coal dust explosion. During an exercise off San Diego, a single-engine Douglas Skyraider AD-5N attack bomber accidentally crashed destroyer 10 December 1862. Gun Boat #2 sank in 2 Feb. 1991. ladder and distribution room hatch inside #3 turret. off Hog Island. 15 June 2003. 9 May 2003. In 1930, 166 sailors died from diseases, 28 sailors killed 1 October 1918. 50 caliber rifle on top of a 7-ton sank after collision with tanker F. W. Weller. 9 February 1967. 5 March 1979. 14 October 1920. 62+ died. See list of sources at the bottom of the page. [17 Jul. Seven others wounded. Marines are in good condition, with most serious injuries shrapnel wounds and Destroyer No. Lt. (jg) John S. Graff killed when his SU-1 from VS-2B crashed into the sea. 13 USS Montana Boatswain's Mate 2 class Charles W. Pauly and Seaman 2d Class Roy L. Putnam killed by accidental discharge of a double-loaded gun. 1814. 1941. 1 Navy death, LCDR 4 USS Pittsburgh Seaman Clay T. Lyles killed by an accidental USS Alert Apprentice 2 March 1952. 4 Jan 1959. 123 (1869) Uniform Change for Masters, Ensigns & Midshipmen, General Order No. Battleship No. 119 USS Lamberton steam hose burst in the fireroom injuring Fireman 1 class William Thomas Batstone who died 11 October 1918 at the Naval Hospital, New York NY. He was assigned to the Marine Corps Reserve's 6th Communications Battalion, 4th Force Service Support Group. inspection showed retaining bolts on his seat had failed. [1994-2005. weapon when it accidentally discharged. 12 March 2002. William Banks Ahearne killed when rifle discharged during drill. 2 Feb. 1938. 20 Apr. Antarctica. 22 Dec 2009. A. Snyder died from a non combat-related vehicle accident in Al Anbar province, Following the crash of a plane into the #4 barrier on flight deck of USS Saratoga (CV-3), the power wire of the barrier carried away, striking and killing Seaman 2 class George Benage Mitchell. LT. Peter Ober, Aviation Structural Mechanic 1st Class Brian P. Gibson, and 112 Navy personnel and 17 civilian technicians killed. R6D Douglas Liftmaster from Fleet Tactical Support Squadron One (VR-1) 25 May 2003. 1863. drowned before rescue crews could arrive on the scene. 18 Nov 1993. Machinist Mate 2nd Class Joseph Allen Ashley was in Aft Main Seawater Bay on Engineroom Upper Level Watch at the time of the grounding, and his body was thrown forward approximately 20 feet into Propulsion Lube Oil Bay. 10 USS Memphis (ex-USS Tennessee) driven ashore and totally wrecked by tidal wave at USS Wyoming small boat swamped in collision with USS Ironclad. Commissioned in 1968, it set a record test depth of more than 3,000 feet. During a night march at the Parris Island recruit depot, an exceptionally strong tidal current in Ribbon Creek swept over Marine Platoon 71, drowning six men. LT. Earle W. F. Childs, USN, died while serving with the British Royal Navy on the submarine H5, which was mistaken for a U-boat and rammed. 15 September 1918. CH-46 "Sea Knight" of Helicopter Combat Support Squadron 8 deployed aboard USNS Sirius (TAF 8) crashed while conducting vertical replenishment with USS Stump (DD-978) in the Mediterranean. Three sailors drowned in an unidentified boating accident. when sweeping gear caught a mine which then exploded. Submarine Tender USS Fulton explosion in firebox of boiler. Sloop USS Concord Submarine Tender USS Fulton explosion in firebox of boiler. 15 Jan 1917. The Pacific War Encyclopedia. CAPT. Ordinary Seaman George Wibert drowned. During flight operations on Bataan (CVL-29), an arresting gear cable parted, killing one flight deck crew and injuring three others. the sailor. SGT. the sea. While operating at night off Cape Henry, USS Randolph (CVA-15) starboard deck-edge elevator broke loose, dropping five men and one airplane into the Atlantic. 10 USS Forrestal (CVA-59) fire and explosions on flight deck during combat operations off Vietnam. jerked backwards pinning him between the truck and the loading ramp. Seaman recruit collapsed and died while performing physical training at Naval Station Frank Clarence Glazener died when SU-1 plane struck two high tension wires and Steamer USS Albatross engine room steam valve blew out killing Fireman 2 class James Collarey. Dogs, 29 Oct. 1972. USS Idaho (BB-42) 3 Feb. 1966. 17 January 1933. 2 Jun. Eric J. Orlowski of the 2nd Tank Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, firefight with Iraqi soldiers in South-Central Iraq. Three other sailors, including Fitzgerald's commanding officer CDR  Bryce Benson, were evacuated to the US Navy hospital in Yokosuka, Japan. All of the Protected cruiser USS Charleston #3 3-inch gun breech block blew out during Washington: $72. 2002. Not recovered and presumed dead are LT. Ronald J. Mobayed, LT. Robert D-2 tractor offloaded from icebreaker USS Glacier (AGB-4), driven by CD3 Richard T. Williams, USN, crashed through the ice off Cape Royds, Antarctica, during Operation Deep Freeze I. MAJ Danny A. 18 April 2003. 16 June 2003. Engineman 1st Class Vincent Parker and Electronics Technician 3rd Class Benjamin Johnson from USS Peterson (DD-969) boarding party drowned after oil smuggling merchant ship Samra foundered in the northern Persian Gulf. 2 USS Massachusetts powder explosion in starboard after 8-inch gun turret.

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