Collier Thomas Tracy collides with seaplane tender USS Valcour (AVP-55) off Cape Henry, VA., starting a severe aviation gasoline fire. US Navy. Over 80 drowned. 9 August 1919. A comprehensive list of such incidents would require many years of research in archival records at numerous repositories. 8 September 1910. 22 January 1903. 26 July 2002. Machinist's Mate Fireman Apprentice Bryan L. Davis lost overboard from aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk (CV-63) in Arabian Sea during Operation Enduring Freedom. 7-inch gun at MacMany Point battery blew out. The truck jerked backwards pinning him between the truck and the loading ramp. 25 August 1917. 1 December 1842. [declassified Nov. 1993]. 5 USS Decatur ammunition explosion kills Chief Gunner's Mate William U. Hayden and Gunner's Mates 3 class Ewell Bell and Loid J. Elkins. Marine Forces Pacific UC-35 crashed at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar, CA. Edward Allen Brown, Lt. Herman Conrad Schrader, Chief Gunner Joseph Mathias Gately, and Pharmacist's Mate Harry Christian Brown. LT. Lewis S. Jordan killed in an accident in tug USS Undaunted. Two F/A-18 "Hornets" of Strike Fighter Squadron 22, Naval Air Station Lemoore, California, collided over the Desatoya Mountains about 50 miles northeast of Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada, during routine training. 20 April 1926. 1 October 1912. 22 May 1968. At Fresno Yosemite Intl Airport, a UH-1N helicopter crashed at 1800 hrs. Submarine chaser USS PC-457 sank after colliding with the merchant ship SS Norluna north of San Juan, Puerto Rico. 43 2.341 N, 78 53.236 W. Marker is in North Tonawanda, New York, in Niagara County. 13 January 1860. 17 July 2002. 12 April 1862. Petty Officer 3rd Class Emory J. Turpin died when he drowned in the Seychelles islands. Commander William Lewis Herndon lost at sea on 21 December 1857. 14 February 2002. 25 New Hampshire pierced port side of Louisiana. Kevin A. Bianchi, LT. Peter Ober, Aviation Structural Mechanic 1st Class Brian P. Gibson, and Aviation Electrician's Mate 3rd Class Samuel Cox . Gunboat USS Dubuque Shipwright Joseph Dennis Clain accidentally shot while working on a target range. Passed Midshipman Charles Dyer Jr. drowned at Pensacola, Florida, on 23 August 1850. Upper nipple of a water column blew out drowning Fireman 3 class George Kosek. Destroyer No. 24 December 1967. The aircraft was conducting training operations. Two killed, three injured, following a steam catapult explosion in Kearsarge (CV-33), Yokosuka, Japan. 2 November 2005. MAJ. Kevin G. Nave of 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, was killed and another injured when a US armored vehicle ran over them at night in Southern Iraq. During a tactical exercise, Reserve pilot Ens. 14 September 1918. Jet aircraft crashed into eastern Indian Ocean after taking off from USS Enterprise. Pilot killed when F/A-18C "Hornet" of Fighter Attack Squadron 106 crashed in Florida. During handling in a high explosives magazine a Mk Mod 3 flare was dropped and its safety lanyard inadvertently pulled, starting the fire which ignited more flares, 2. 127 (1869) List of Types of Officers to Mess in Second Ward Room, General Order No. 6 June 2002. 30 October 1990. Gunners Mate 1st class Edward Gray shot and killed during gun practice. 20 February 1955. 98 killed. 27 May 1995. 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. 12 July 1994. 55 (1901) Decorations for Philippine Islands and Boxer Rebellion, General Order No. In a collision near Cape Henry between destroyer escort USS Darby (DE-218) and ore ship Soya-Atlantic, two sailors were killed and several others injured. Francis B. Waterman and Radioman 3 class James E. Pinkerton. Side wheel steamer USS Tyler Seaman Eli Flood killed in ordnance accident. During the subsequent search, which involved hundreds of ships and aircraft, a PBM Mariner with a crew of 13 also crashed with no survivors. Four killed when Marine Corps AH-1 and UH-1 crashed in open desert in Afghanistan. Battleship No. Submarine USS G-2 sank at moorings off New London CT. 3 killed. 4 February 1932. 11 September 2003. Naval Aviation News. 16 September 1813. 15 March 1995. USS Dixie landsman James Henry McHefft fell down hatch, fractured his skull, and died. 1918 Influenza by Vice Admiral Albert Gleaves, Commander of Convoy Operations in the Atlantic, 1917-1919. An F/A-18 from VFA-82 crashed in the Ocala National Forest, about 40 miles west of Daytona, FL, during a training exercise. 32 USS Wyoming Seaman George W. Sell killed in his hammock when gun shutters accidentally fell on him. Commander A. L. Wilderman, CO of USS Plunger (SSN-595), lost overboard in a storm just off San Francisco. 22 January 1955. S-3 "Viking" of Sea Control Squadron (VS) 24 crashed at sea near Puerto Rico while on a routine training mission. USS Forrestal (CVA-59) fire and explosions on flight deck during combat operations off Vietnam. Seaman Ariel Morataya from USS John L. Hall (FFG 32) died at Rodriguez Zambrano General Hospital in Manta, Ecuador, of injuries suffered while on liberty. 1st LT. Michael G. Blaisdell, a Marine F/A-18 pilot assigned to VFA-106, was killed when his Hornet crashed at approximately 1830 while he was performing touch-and-go exercises at NAS Cecil Field's outlying field at Whitehouse, FL. Arabian Sea. While USS Boxer (CV21) conducted flight operations off Korea, an explosion of a Panther jet aircraft (F9F) on the hangar deck caused a fire which ignited gasoline and ammunition. 11 December 1973. During Operation Iraqi Freedom this sailor was assigned to II Marine Division. Vietnam War Casualties by Unit of Assignment www.VirtualWall.org. 20 January 2005. 16 January 1903. 29 June 1994. Ensign Malcolm Dulaney drowned following crash near Naval Air Station, San Diego. 4 February 1960. Screw steamer Galatea steam accident. Destroyer No. 73 USS Stockton #2 turbo-generator steam belt exploded while it was being connected. 13 June 1892. SBU-1 dive bomber engine fire kills pilot Lt. Oliver E. White; Radioman 2 class James W. LeCompte parachute's to safety. Low-flying P-3 Orion from VP-??? USS Voge (FF-1047) collides with unidentified Soviet submarine in the Ionian Sea, 1 sailor injured. Dummy training shell fired from a destroyer accidentally strikes USS Opportune (ARS-41), injuring four sailors. Captain of Hold William M. Dames and Carpenter's Mate John Johnson killed. 12 small ships and landing craft sunk, 222 others beached. Tug USS Cherokee foundered off Fenwick Island Lightship in a heavy gale. 21 January 1920. 2 Machine Room while at Singapore, three killed and 12 injured. 23 July 1994. Fireman apprentice on aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk fell from the top bunk rack and died from a head injury. Navy Agent George Johnson lost in Gulf of Mexico on his way to Pensacola, February 1841. F-14A "Tomcat" crashed in southern Iraq owing to mechanical failure. This office provided Navy and Marine Corps casualty statistics for Operation Iraqi Freedom (major combat phase from 19 Mar. 8 July 2009. This represented the deadliest day for the Seabees since the Vietnam War. 29 October 1990. 28 March 2002. A VS-33 S-3B, on a routine training mission from Nimitz (CVN-68) crashed into the Pacific. Thirteen bodies were recovered from the wreckage, with no survivors. Both crew members killed then T-34C "Turbo-Mentor" assigned to Training Air Wing 6 crashed in Alabama. In 1927, there were 31 sailors and marines killed in flight accidents, 102 killed by naval and military hazards. 4 April 1933. 2 March 1952. Ironclad gunboat USS Carondelet Gunner's Mate James Carey killed in ordnance accident. Battleship No. 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. 21 December 1990. Lance CPL Marc L. Tucker died as a result of a non-hostile vehicle accident in Asr Uranium, Iraq. Marine casualties included 26 non-hostile deaths, 15 very serious injuries, and 127 serious injuries. Ryan R. Cox, of 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, died as a result of wounds received from a non-combat weapon discharge near An Najaf, Iraq. S-3B "Viking" from Sea Control Squadron 38 of Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 2 aboard USS Constellation (CV 64) veered off the flight deck after making an arrested landing. 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. In 1911, 253 sailors were killed in accidents or died from diseases. USS Frank E. Evans (DD-754) cut in half in collision with Australian aircraft carrier Melbourne (R-21) in collision. 4 May 1961. Airplane accident at St. Inglevert, France, killed Ensigns Philip B. Frothingham and Clyde N. Palmer. Seaman Apprentice George C. Schultz died from burn injuries sustained in an accident after he fell into a utility trench housing steam pipes at Naval Station Norfolk. Four Marines seriously injured and six other Marines treated and then released at Camp Lejeune Naval Hospital, NC, as a result of a High-Mobility, Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) running off Route US 17 and striking the side of a bridge. 47 USS Aylwin explosion (probably the port drum of #1 boiler) in forward fireroom. 4 December 1996. 30 July 1890. 21 February 2001. (New York, W. H. Wise, 1947): 48. High-Mobility, Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle (HUMMWV) rolled over at Camp Lejeune during rehearsal preparations for a live fire exercise. Plane and body sank in 4,600 feet of water. Lance CPL. 15 January 1969. 9 December 1999. He had been loading ammunition from the bunker into a vehicle. 29 February 1844. During routine gunnery practice, Battleship No. strikes cable and crashes at Pago Pago, American Samoa. A collision between tanker SS Tom Bigbee and USS McMorris (DE-1036) about 75 miles southeast of Honolulu kills two sailors and injures seven others. 456 (1919) Observance of the Sabbath Day, General Order No. 12 April 1918. 16 April 2002. Hell at 50 Fathoms. 22 July 2003. 1700s | 1800-19 | 1820-39 | 1840-49 | 1850-59 | 1860-69 | 1870-79 | 1880-89 | 1890-99 | 1900-09 | 1910-19 | 1920-29 | 1930-39 | 1940-49 | 1950-59 | 1960-69 | 1970-79 | 1980-89 | 1990-99 | 2000-. Ten crew members killed. 10 November 1944. All 7 crewmen died when the plane sank a few minutes later. 1953], Pt. 26 USS Biddle steam accident. An S2F Tracker from USS Randolph (CVS-15) lost during night flight operations while southeast of Norfolk, Va., four died. 19 August 1961. Screw steamer USS Iris steam accident. USS Newark steamer sunk and sailor Ernest Leroy Brailey drowned. 8 November 1998. 18 January 1901. Two Seabees were killed and more than 90 wounded. 16 Mar 1977. 28 January 2005. 34 USS Tingey bursting of boiler tubes. Ocean-going tug USS Conestoga (AT-54) disappeared after leaving Mare Island, CA, on 25 March 1921, bound for Samoa. 1 September 1970. The tremendous explosion ripped a 300 foot long, 50 foot wide, and 40 foot deep crater into the ocean floor. 21 May 1935. 23 March 2002. SH-60F "Seahawk" from HS-14 assigned to USS Independence (CV-62) crashed at night 110 miles off the east coast of Japan. 11 April 1919. Stud carried away on discharge valve on #4 oil pump. Submarine USS Grampus (SS-4, later renamed A-3) main engine explosion. 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. Seaman Alexander Newton Dossett died from powder burns at target practice. VT-2B Chief Aviation Pilots Clarence Marvin Carter killed, and Robert T. Thompson injured, in crash of Great Lakes TG-1 land plane at San Ysidro, Calif. 11 January 1932. Two propeller-driven Extra 300L aircraft from a test pilot school crashed into each other during a formation takeoff at Patuxent River Naval Air Station, MD. 48 killed. 1 October 1972. 7 July 1918. 28 May 1958. 15 July 2003. 9 May 1924. 1902. 39 killed. Transport USS Orizaba suffered accidental explosion of 50-lb depth charge, killing Lt. Cdr. Nine passengers killed when Navy-contracted Piper "Navajo Chieftain" on a routine shuttle flight from Naval Air Engineering Station Lakehurst, New Jersey, to Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, crashed in New Jersey. Not recovered and presumed dead are LT. Ronald J. Mobayed, LT. Robert W. Vogel, and AT3 Eric M. Hakel. 21 March 2003. After being relieved of watch in PK-1 seaplane moored at French Frigate Shoals, Aviation Chief Machinist's Mate Boyd W. Orrell slept in aft-compartment with canvas cover pulled over station to keep the rain out. 12 July 1865. Fuel fire on USS Conyngham (DD-371/DDG-17) killed 1 (LT Algernon Pope Gordon, Jr. ). 29 January 2005. Merchant ship SS Valencia wrecked on the west coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. 1 million. 4 September 1918. After an F2H Banshee crashed through the safety barrier of USS Essex (CV-9), the resulting fire and explosion killed seven sailors. 16 September 1951. 17 January 2002. Fire destroyed another Phantom and spreads into aviation stores compartment before being extinguished. 17 April 1967. In 1931, 216 sailors died in accidents; 81 in motor vehicles and 23 in flight accidents. Three men recovered, two drowned. CDR William D. Newman drowned at Montevideo, 11 October 1844. He was assigned to Battalion Landing Team 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, I Marine Expeditionary Force. 12. CDR William Boerum and Purser Benjamin F. Hart drowned at the mouth of the Lorango River, 2 November 1842. 10 November 1936. Seaman Mack McKinley Shockley and Ship's Cook 2 class Tony Baynes drowned. New York: Facts on File, Inc 1998. Navy Casualties: Lost and Wrecked Ships, 18011941; Explosions, 18041941; Steam Casualties, 18551941. Disappeared after departing Pensacola, Fla., in July 1831. 18 August 2002. He suffered cardiac arrest en route to the hospital and pronounced dead by hospital staff later that evening. 7 killed. USS New Mexico (BB-40) Aviation Machinist's Mate 1 class James Merron accidentally shot and killed upon discharge of seaplane machine gun. 3 September 2005. An earthquake in Managua, Nicaragua kills 2 marines and injures 9 others. 32, USS Lexington CV2 War Damage Report No. 4 killed. An F6F Hellcat crashed on deck of USS Belleau Wood (CVL-24) during Wake Island raid, fire and explosion kills 4 flight deck crew. A Coast Guard helicopter rescued two crewmembers who fell into the water. Last heard from on 15 March 1843. Gunner's Mate 3 class Frederick Joseph Kemp killed by accidental discharge of a pistol at the Naval Training Camp, Pelham Bay, New York. W.K. LT. Norman Weakland and LT. Ty Loutsenheiser, two VFA-125 pilots, safely ejected from their F/A-18D Hornet prior to its impact on the bombing range 35 miles northeast of NAS Fallon, Nevada. 15 vols. Destroyer No. 14 February 1918. F-14A overboard on landing, John C. Stennis (CVN 74). Jones was the 3rd Battalion supply chief for the 1st Marine Division. Lt (jg). Several personnel on the flight deck were injured. 16 sailors burned or injured. 3 USS Baltimore steam accident burned Machinist's Mate 2 class John Henry Stich who died three days later in the Naval Hospital at Norfolk VA. 25 May 1919. Steam gunboat USS Winona Landsman Thomas Quigley killed in ordnance accident. LCDR Joseph F. King, LT Christopher D. Buckley, AWC Andrew K. Baker, and AW2 Edward J. Kos were killed. Protected cruiser USS Boston crewmen caught in black powder explosion at Mare Island Navy Yard. 13 November 1955. At the time of his death, his Navy rating was Steelworker Second Class (SW2). A Marine suffered fatal injuries after being struck by the gun section of a M198 155 mm howitzer. 2 April 2002. 28 April 1953. Christopher Dickerson, Jason Dwelley, Michael Anderson, Trace Dossett, Ronald Ginther, Robert Jenkins and Scott McHugh. USS George Washington sailor lost overboard. Richard Somers. Sloop of war Portsmouth steam accident. Aircraft destroyed. (20?) Seaman 2 class Henry A. Gaddis severely burned during a fire in the ordnance oil locker inside submarine tender USS Rainbow (AS-7) and died of these injuries 13 days later. 15 April 1864. 5 mile training run and was taken to the hospital, where he later died. 4 October 1918. Single-engine Otter cargo aircraft from VX-6 crashed during takeoff at Marble Point, Antarctica. Passed Assistant Surgeon Silas Holmes drowned in Mobile Bay, Alabama. CH-46 "Sea Knight" and an AH-1W "Super Cobra" from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 266, stationed at Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina, collided above Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. 14 January 1914. 24 June 1904. Two aviators were lost at sea when their aircraft crashed in the Atlantic Ocean. 21 August 1863. 18 July 1918. Gunboat USS Concord steam pipe burst. 19 January 1918. He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 6th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, II Marine Expeditionary Force 7 February 2006. 7 USS Colorado Machinist's Mate 1 class Saul Torgerson burned in engine room accident, dying the next day in San Francisco. Destroyer No. Five Navy personnel including a Filipino steward killed. Lance CPL. [Available online at http://www.defenselink.mil/]. While approaching Ranger (CV-4), Aviation Cadet William H. Jones accidentally flew an F3F-1 into the foremast of plane guard destroyer. Rigid airship USS Shenandoah (ZR-1) crashed in storm near Marietta OH. 230 (1877) Special Shore Service and Duty, General Order No. A Marine recruit fell out of a 1. 14 February 1910. 31 January 2000. He was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force. The pilot died. 193 died. Wayne E. King, and Seaman Apprentice Caleb Sutton were flown to Camp Pendleton's Naval Hospital for treatment of minor injuries, after being pulled from the water. LCDR James Dee and LT Thomas Francis were killed. He was assigned to the 1st Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force. Screw gunboat USS Alliance Boatswain's Mate John McGowan killed by premature gun discharge upon closing breech block. USS Mohican yard arm fell, striking and killing Fireman 1st class John Bernard Finnerty. 131 (1869) Economizing the Use of Coal, General Order No. Ship damage totaled $72. [Rare non-circulating manuscript available for examination at the Navy Department library.]. Screw steamer Dragon steam accident. The dead included 19 US Navy Bandsmen. 82 USS Gregory was fatally injured when the shell exploded. Monitor USS Amphitrite Gun Captain Ernest R. Sherwin fatally injured when pinned between lowered 10-inch gun breech and turret floor plates, crushing his head. 29 August 1959. 9 February 1967. PM-1 Seaplane from VP-6F crashed off Midway Island, killing entire crew of 2 officers and 4 enlisted men. Aviation Pilot 1 class Arthur Thomas Mead and Donald Theodore Surber killed in crash of Great Lakes TG-2 land plane in Coronado Roads, Calif. 25 May 1932. 1 May 1983. 30 August 1863. An A4E "Skyhawk" from VA-164 lost when aircraft nose gear collapsed during catapult launch from USS Hancock (CVA-19), killing LCDR Myers. 23 June 1999. 40 New Mexico Seaman Alfred Austin Byxbee was crushed to death between #1 14-inch turret and the shell stowage area within the turret structure. One aircraft safely landed. 11 February 2002. Gunner's Mate 3 class Roy Edward Ingle drowned after an oxygen-tank valve closed while he was trying to retrieve a torpedo in 80-feet of water. 13 June 2002. 10 January 1958. 9 July 2001. 11 killed, 20 injured. The pilot, CAPT Michael P. Jeffries ejected prior to the crash and suffered minor injuries. A fire during the building of aircraft carrier USS Constellation (CVA-64) at the New York Naval Shipyard, Brooklyn, killed 46 workers and injured 150. Liberty launch capsizes off Newport, RI, 19 sailors drown. AW1 William Quinn and AW1 Humberto Escobar were killed. Ketch Intrepid, fitted out as an "infernal" or fire ship, blown up in premature detonation of powder charges during blockade of Tripoli. Pilot injured when T-34C Turbo Mentor of Marine Fighter Attack Training Squadron 101 crashed near Bear City, California. 22 March 2005. 15 June 2003. The LCAC was transferring 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit troops, equipment and vehicles when it struck the sailor. 258 (1917) SecNav Announces Death of Admiral Dewey, General Order No. 18 killed. 2 April 1997. 29 cases of disease and 5 deaths. 4 January 1959. [Rare non-circulating manuscript available for examination at the Navy Department library.]. Seaman Lymen Amsden, frigate USS Constitution, fell overboard and drowned. New York: Franklin Watts, 1965. Armored cruiser No. Engine failure of an SBU-1, and ensuing crash into Anacostia river, Washington, DC, drowns Aviation Machinist's Mate 3 class Edward L. Gosney and Aviation Machinist's Mate 1 class Jack Ware. 27 May 1918. Despite search by H-60 "Seahawks" from Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron 3, the sailor was not located. SGT. Troopship USS Agamemnon (former Kaiser Wilhelm II) coal bunker #16 explosion killed Fireman 3 class Delos Leroy Peay. One crewmember injured and a civilian killed when a UH-1N "Huey" from Naval Air Station Lenmoore, California, made an emergency landing during a search and rescue hoist. 14 August 1941. 370 (1889) Copies of Books to the Navy Department Library, General Order No. During anti-aircraft firing practice aboard USS Colorado (BB-45), a 5-inch shell exploded prematurely, killing Lt. Ralph Friend Bradford, Seaman 1 class Maurice Gilbert Hawkins, and Seamen 2 class Louis Albert Clark, John Joseph Schnur, and Clarence Eugene Swift. 6 January 1919. Radioman killed when depth charge activated and exploded. Ensign James Hiram Kelsey Jr. died after his SF-1 plane from USS Lexington (CV-2) crashed into the water 37 miles east of Cape Henry Lighthouse. A GSM2 collapsed and died while participating in routine swim test at Naval Air Station Jacksonville, SC. 12 March 2004. 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. Seaman Matthew Draughon drowned while salvaging the wreckage of a Misawa F-16 that had crashed into the Pacific Ocean near Misawa Air Base, Japan. 6 April 1960. Hospitalman Robert N. Martens died from injuries sustained as a passenger when his HMMWV rolled over in Al Qaim, Iraq. 4 February 1922. F/A-18 "Hornet" crashed in northwest New Mexico. Aviation Boatswain's Mate 3rd Class Dwayne Williams tripped and fell overboard while chasing a football, falling 70 feet into the Atlantic from USS Nassau (LHA 4) and was lost at sea about 900 miles east of Norfolk, Virginia. 16 June 1919. Merchant ship SS Monroe sank in collision with USS Nantucket off Hog Island. 23 January 2006. Destroyer USS Basilone (DDE-824) runs hard aground at Hampton Roads. CPL Terry Holmes, SGT Krisna Nachampassak, PFC Christopher J. Reed, and Staff Sgt. 13 September 1944. 29 USS North Dakota steam accident caused by ignition of fuel oil settling tank over Boiler #1. Amesquita is. during a search and rescue (SAR) hoist. A 5-inch gun mount explosion on USS Wyoming (BB-32) kills 6 marines and wounds 11 others. 23 July 2009. 22 October 1911. USS Louisville (CA-28) Gunner's Mate 1 class Rollie Jackson Belcher killed while decapping a saluting charge. 11 May 1919. 27 June 2004. 17 July 1944. 13 January 1918. 8 February 1996. 16 January 1924. Chief Hospital Medical Corpsman Juan Pedro Gonzales, USN, killed. A Petty Officer 2d Class died at Port Hueneme, California, during a physical training run. 30 April 1891. Ocean going tug USS Chemung fire room blaze. Double turreted monitor USS Nevada boiler tube burst killing Fireman 2c Nicholas Joseph Caulley, Jr. 6 July 1908. Philadelphia: Chilton Co., 1962. 28 August 1804. Two Navy personnel killed when a T-34C crashed during a VFR training flight out of Corpus Christi, Texas. 15 October 1953. 7 September 1891. None of the injuries were life threatening, but one Marine was evacuated to an Army field hospital in Kuwait for treatment of a serious arm injury; the others were treated aboard. Aguilar was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force. Airplane accident at Pensacola, Fla., killed Ensign Joy C. Bournique. Gunboat USS Yorktown Seaman Rudolph King accidentally shot in head and killed during small arms practice. Torpedo Boat No. 9 July 1917. Both slightly injured pilots were recovered by a SAR swimmer and transported to Constellation. 20 September 1927. USS Extractor (ARS-15) torpedoed and sank by USS Guardfish (SS-217) in case of mistaken identification. 5 September 1917. F/A-18A Hornet from Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 115 and pilot were lost at sea during night operations in the Atlantic Ocean. Lt. (jg) Edwin C. Kelly and Aviation Machinist's Mate 1 class Raymond Carrillo lost their lives when BM-2 from USS Lexington (CV-2) crashed during night bombing practice off La Jolla, Calif. 27 March 1935. Some crewmembers had injuries that Cmdr. The LCAC was from the amphibious landing ship USS Essex (LHD-2). Tug USS Asher J. Hudson (YT-37) sank alongside dock at the naval station at New Orleans. 5 November 1931. 16 February 1948. EA-6B Prowler crashes near Coupeville, Wash., killing three crewmen. A combat search and rescue team successfully recovered the pilot and radar intercept officer and took them to a coalition air base. Screw Steamer USS Anacostia Landsman John J. Burger killed by accidental discharge of musket. 29 September 1863. Allen, Robert L. The Port Chicago Mutiny. H-60 "Seahawk" of Test and Evaluation Squadron (VX) 1, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, training at Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada, crashed while assisting in a search and rescue effort for a missing private aircraft. 20 January 1865. An F6F Hellcat crashed through barrier on flight deck of USS Bataan (CVL-29) during training operation enroute to Trinidad, 3 flight deck crew killed. CAPT John Jantzen received minor injuries. 9 killed. 2 August 1905. 17 February 2006. 28 June 2004. The explosion blew the left gun barrel 200-yards out to sea and wrecked the gun mount itself, killing 3 men and injuring 10 others. Board of Inquiry. Three other sailors, including Fitzgerald's commanding officer CDR Bryce Benson, were evacuated to the US Navy hospital in Yokosuka, Japan.

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