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Killed in a helicopter crash during routine flight training in San Diego, CA. (6 February 2024)
Operational Loss
Assigned to Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit One, died while participating in a training evolution at Marine Corps Base Hawaii. (17 April 2022)
Died after being injured while performing fast-rope training evolution. (7 December 2021)
*Posthumous promotion
Fatally shot at Naval Air Station Pensacola when a Saudi military trainee with a handgun opened fire inside a classroom building. (6 December 2019)
Died near the Marine Corps Air Station Yuma's training grounds when his AH-1Z Viper helicopter crashed during a training mission. (30 March 2019)
Weapons officer on a F/A-18 Super Hornet that crashed off the coast of Key West. (14 March 2018)
Died after two U.S. Marine CH-53E helicopters crash off the Hawaiian island of Oahu during training. (14 January 2016)
Died in a UH-60 helicopter crash off the coast of the Florida Panhandle while conducting training. (10 March 2015)
Died as a result of injuries from a helicopter crash while conducting training aboard Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms, CA. (23 January 2015)
Died in an apparent collision between the F/A-18C Hornet he was flying and another Hornet aircraft during routine flight operations in the western Pacific Ocean. (September 2014)
Died in a helicopter crash off Virginia's southern coast conducting "routine mine countermeasure operations". (8 January 2014)
Died as a result of a wave strike that washed his helicopter off the flight deck of the USS WILLIAM P. LAWRENCE while conducting resupply operations in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. (September 2013)
Died during a routine training exercise flight across Eastern Washington. (11 March 2013)
Died during a midair collision with another helicopter during a training exercise in the California desert. (22 February 2012)
Died in a helicopter crash while serving his second tour of duty in Helmand Province Afghanistan. (19 January 2012)
Was injured in a training exercise from which he was unable to recover while at Aviation Pre-flight Training, NAS, Pensacola, Florida. (5 August 2011)
Died in a helicopter crash during combat operations in the Zabul province, in Afghanistan. (September 2010)
Killed In Action
Died while supporting combat operations in Helmand Province Afghanistan. (July 2010)
Died while supporting combat operations in Helmand Province Afghanistan. (May 2010)
Naval Aviator—Navy T-34C Tubomentor plane. Crash off the Gulf Coast of Texas during a training mission. (28 October 2009)
Died while on a training flight when the Super Cobra, carrying live ordnance, crashed over the San Diego County highlands. (5 May 2009)
Died while supporting combat operations in Kapisa province Afghanistan (August 2009)
Died while leading a raid on insurgents in Baghdad. (May 2007)
Died when the SH-60F helicopter he was flying in crashed in the Nevada desert during a training exercise. (7 May 2007)
Died while conducting combat operations in Al Anbar province, Iraq. (April 2007)
Died when the CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter she was piloting crashed as a result of enemy action in Anbar province, Iraq. (Feb. 2007)
Killed during operations in Al Anbar province. (December 2006)
Died when his F/A-18C Hornet fighter jet went down near Seeley, a town adjacent to El Centro Naval Air Facility. He had been a pilot for Strike Fighter Squadron 97. (18 January 2006)
Died during an F-18 fighter jet training exercise in a mid-air collision while practicing dogfighting maneuvers when they crashed over Ft. Hunter Liggett. (26 June 2006)
LiCalzi died in Al Anbar Province, Iraq while he was a platoon leader in ''A'' Company, 2nd Tank Battalion. (11 May 2006)
Jimenez died as a result of injuries sustained in aircraft flight maneuvers. (27 January 2006)
Morin died west of Umm Qasr, Iraq, when an improvised explosive device detonated, overturning the Humvee in which he was riding. (28 September 2005)
Killed while conducting combat operations when the MH-47 helicopter that he was aboard crashed in the vicinity of Asadabad, Afghanistan in Kumar Province on June 28. (June 2005)
Killed while conducting combat operations when the MH-47 helicopter that he was aboard crashed in the vicinity of Asadabad, Afghanistan in Kumar Province on June 28. (28 June 2005)
Died while conducting anti-drug operations on Columbia's Pacific Coast when the SH-60B Seahawk went down just after launching from the USS DeWert. (December 2005)
Died while conducting anti-drug operations on Columbia's Pacific Coast when the SH-60B Seahawk went down just after launching from the USS DeWert (December 2005)
One of two Navy officers who died when their S-3B Viking jet crashed while making an approach to land at NAS Jacksonville. (21 September 2005)
Enemy action in the province that includes the city of Fallujah. (November 2004)
Died when his jet crashed in the California desert during a training mission. (21 April 2004)
Was on a routine training mission about 60 miles south of the Azores when his F/A-18 Hornet was reported missing. (June 2004)
Killed by a roadside bomb while guarding convoys in Iraq. (September 2004)
Small-arms fire from the ground killed Greene as he was flying a Cobra helicopter in the Al Anbar Province in western Iraq. (July 2004)
One of four Navy officers who died when their S-3B Viking surveillance aircraft crashed on the island of Kita Iwo Jima during operations from the aircraft carrier USS JOHN C. STENNIS. (9 August 2004)
Huffman was a Naval Reservist shot in an ambush in Al Hillah, Iraq. (August 2003)
An exchange officer with the Royal Navy's 849 Squadron was killed when two Royal Navy Sea King helicopters collided over international waters. (March 2003)
Watkins was the weapons system officer of an F-15E that went down during a combat mission in Iraq. (7 April 2003)
Naval Aviator—a training flight through rain and snow in an F5E Tiger 11, a single-seat fighter jet, about 10 miles South of Fallon Naval Air Station. (18 April 2003)
Helicopter Pilot—Killed during a friendly fire incident while participating in a training exercise as part of the Combined Joint Task Force in eastern Africa. (22 June 2003)
Helicopter Pilot—Killed during a routine training mission with the Heavy Helicopter Combat Support Squadron Four in Italy. (16 July 2003)
Died along with six colleagues when the Shuttle Columbia broke apart over the Western United States. (1 February 2003)
Naval Aviator—Super Hornet fighter jet. Crash in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Point Sur. (October 2002)
Command pilot—KC-130/R Crash in Pakistan. (9 January 2002)
Navy pilot—SH-60B Seahawk Crash in Mediterranean Sea. (March 2002)
Navy pilot—F/A-18 Hornet. Crashed off the waters of Italy. (3 November 2002)
Navy Pilot—Died during training at the Naval Air Station Patuxent River. (2 April 2002)
Navy Pilot—Presumed dead after his F/A-18F Super Hornet fighter collided with another jet southwest of Monterey, CA during training exercises. (October 2002)
Died of injuries sustained during a military training exercise in southern El Salvadore. (27 August 2002)
Navy Pilot—Died when his T-39 Sabreliner crashed into the Gulf of Mexico. (May 2002)
Remembering 9-11 Fifteen Years Later
9/11: Ten Years Later, a Shipmate 2011 feature article