He was assigned to Naval Hospital Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. One crew member killed and another injured. William Quinn and AW1 Humberto Escobar were killed. Fire on two lighters adjacent to aircraft carrier USS Lake crashed into the Caribbean Sea while operating from USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75). he was discovered missing during a routine muster. CPL Erik D. Kirkland , Oiler Robert Conway seriously burned, dying the next day in Philadelphia Naval Hospital. During Operation Iraqi Freedom this sailor was assigned to II Marine Division. Captain of Hold William M. Dames and Carpenter's Mate John Johnson killed. Seaplane accident at Brest, France, killed Ensigns Arthur L. Boorse and Robert F. Clark. Battleship No. in Narragansett Bay. 18 December 1980. Seven people were missing when two T-39N apparently collided midair, south of Airplane accident at Norfolk, Va., killed Ensign Charles C. 145 lost. HH-1 "Huey" search and rescue helicopter based at Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada, 11 August 1937. 6 Mar. DC, injuring two sailors. Lance CPL Both crew members killed when T-38A "Talon" of the US Naval Test Pilot School, Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, crashed at the station. Mar 2003. 31 Jan. 1831. Bonner, Kit and Carolyn Bonner. Steam tug USS Ida recover Kiel's body. Two killed. 1918. flooded and sank off Delaware Capes. 12 September 2005. Seven sailors were killed when the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald  (DDG-62) was struck by the bow of the Philippine-flagged merchant vessel ACX Crystal off Japan. 17 March 1936. Both crewmembers Coal Passer John W. Crew, Yeoman Gustave Adolph Mewis, Apprentice 1 class John Henry W. Smith and Coxswain Carl Walske drowned. from a nearby transmitter. (CVS-36) on 4 May 1961, and reaching the unprecedented height of 113,500 feet, 372 (1889) Order for Official Communications, General Order No. CAPT. 18 May 2003. practice. James Dee and LT Thomas Francis were killed. Aviation Machinist's Mate 1 class Henry John Allen and Photographer 1 class Eugene Anthony Auger both killed in surface collision between their Martin PM-2 two-engined seaplane and the US Coast Guard Cutter Tamaroa off San Diego. ejected but one was killed. Merchant ship SS Valencia wrecked on the west coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia. 132 sailors and 2 Marines died. 8 July 2002. Jacob Hendrickson, USS Constitution, killed by fall from aloft. A. Lehto, died in a non-hostile incident in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. 21 February 2001. Brig USS Somers capsized and foundered in a sudden squall while chasing a blockade runner off Vera Cruz, Mexico. During a test run from Norfolk to New York, a fire in the machinery room of aircraft incident occurred near the city of Al Kut, Iraq. 16 September 1976. Ensign Waldeman Crosscup. Thomas Batstone who died 11 Oct. 1918 at the Naval Hospital, New York NY. turret. 30 Jul. Rigid airship USS Akron While unscrewing fuse of an Austrian shell, Chief Gunner's Mate Charles Henry Bast of destroyer No. Samuel T. Lambert, and Baker 2 class Frank Joseph Mayer died later from 22 Jan. 1903. 8 April 2000. 7 May 1864. After launching from the deck of USS Antietam (CVS-36) on 4 May 1961, and reaching the unprecedented height of 113,500 feet, the high-altitude research balloon Strato-Lab High 5 splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico. 41, USS O'Brien DD415 War Damage Report No. 4 May 1959. 1932. 16 drowned. ordnance accident resulting in fire and explosions while operating off Hawaii. Gunner Victor A. Jacob died in a fall at the Navy Yard, from disease. 24 April 1912. Lance CPL. Submarine Tender USS Fulton explosion in firebox of boiler. Roads, Puerto Rico, one killed. Three sailors were killed, 24 were treated at area hospitals, and 47 suffered minor injuries. 6 San Diego (formerly California) boiler explosion. Steam gunboat USS Kansas Seaman Peter Seymour killed in ordnance accident. Destroyer Tender USS Melville lower tube blew out of #2 boiler killing Firemen 1 class Claude Immingham. Seaplane accident at Pensacola, Fla., drowned Ensigns Michael J. Delehanty and Thomas W. M. Draper. sank off San Diego after collision with USS F-3. Seaman Franklin Whitfield Ritter, detailed as a signalman, died. SGT. Battleship No. killing LCDR Myers. Ironclad ram USS Choctaw acting Master's Mate Townsend Hopkins killed in ordnance accident. members killed. 24 January 1945. 52, [USS] Joseph Hewes APA22 War Damage Report No. Ship-of-the-Line USS Independence seaman William Oaty accidentally killed by pistol Gunboat USS Schurz rammed and sunk by merchant ship Florida while sailing from. survivors. Submarine USS F-4 sank near Hawaii after battery failure. 1890. was assigned to Commander, Destroyer Squadron Seven. Seaman Alexander Newton Dossett died from powder burns at target practice. accident. The crew of auxiliary cruiser Von Steuben, while returning to Norfolk from Brest, fired upon a Cobra helicopter crashed near Samarra, Iraq. Coxswain Peat Vitus Walter shot and killed during gun 5 Mar. Ironclad monitor USS Neosho Seaman Timothy Coleman killed in ordnance accident. 2 April 2002. Armored Cruiser No. 20 January 2002. 1999. 13 Jan. 1860. Mate 2d class Lee Walter Drake crushed and killed by work bench which was 400 sailors died from disease and accidents. Side wheel steamer USS Tyler small boat accident. crewmen killed and 47 injured. Paul. sailors, wounded 4 others. Headquarters and Service Battalion, 1st Force Service Support Group, I Marine 4 June 1829. 28 Jun 2004. 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McCain (DDG 56) Memorial Ceremony, USS Kearsarge Rescues Soviet Soldiers, 1960, USS Monitor Versus CSS Virginia and the Battle for Hampton Roads, USS Pirate; Selected documents on the Salvage of USS Pirate and USS Pledge, USS West Virgina, Report of Salvage, Pearl Harbor, The U.S. Navy Enlistment, Instruction, Pay and Advancement, Vessels Lost and Salvaged, Report of the Secretary of the Navy, 1916, Vieques, Puerto Rico Naval Training Range: Background and Issues for Congress, Viet-Nam Free-World Challenge in Southeast Asia, Voyage of the Jamestown on Her Errand of Mercy, Destroyer Report - Gunfire, Bomb and Kamikaze Damage, Destroyer Report - Torpedo and Mine Damage and Loss in Action, Submarine Report - Vol. Plane and body sank in 4,600 feet of water. 13 January 1860. Marines died. 6 Sep. 2002. crashed in Alabama. Auxiliary USS General Alava Gunner's Mate Peter F. Gadina fatally injured by bursting 12 May 1898. injuries and released. 2003. Battleship No. gun slipped off a temporary mount and struck him in the head. 1st LT. Michael G. Blaisdell, a Marine F/A-18 pilot assigned to VFA-106, was killed 22 Dec 1967. Two instructor pilots killed when T-45A "Goshawk" of Training Squadron 22 crashed into the Atlantic Ocean while observing training flights on USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN-69). 47 suffered minor injuries. 25 Oct. 1833. LT. Lewis S. Jordan killed in an accident in tug USS Undaunted. 19 December 1990. Three other sailors, including Fitzgerald's commanding officer CDR  Bryce Benson, were evacuated to the US Navy hospital in Yokosuka, Japan. and Water Tenders William Oscar Milton, John William McCaffrey and James CDR William D. Newman drowned at Montevideo, 11 Oct. 1844. 24 sailors drowned. William Hughes and Daniel B. Inman. miles off Japan's Pacific coast. Two T-45 Goshawks from VT-21, flying as part of a four-plane formation, collided in midair near NAS Kingsville, TX. 9 Feb. 1969. He was assigned to Combat Service Support Battalion 1, Combat Service Support Group 11, 1st Force Service Support Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force. Engine room fire in radar picket ship USS Searcher (YAGR-4) off Cape May, NJ. Destroyer No. Explosion and fire killed two crewmen and injured sixteen others aboard USS Midway, which was conducting routine flight operations 125 miles off Japan's Pacific coast. 6 USS Hopkins steam accident. 1863. A. Schubert, Lance CPL Michael L. Starr Jr., Capt. USS Mount Hood (AE-11), with a cargo of 3,800 tons of ordnance, suddenly exploded in Seeadler Harbor, Admiralty Islands, creating a mushroom cloud that rose 7,000 feet into the air. board hospital ship USS Relief (AH-1). crash. One sailor dies fighting a fire in the forward hold of Florikan (ASR-9). Trimble, William F. Wings for the Navy: A History of the Naval Aircraft Factory, 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. F/A-18E and settling tank over Boiler #1. 15 USS Georgia Seaman Albert E. Riker crushed and killed in ammunition hoist. 12 July 1994. Suggested additions or corrections with photocopied supporting documentation should be mailed to: Navy Department Library, Naval History and Heritage Command, 805 Kidder Breese Street, Washington Navy Yard DC 20024-3805. USS Yorktown landsman Rudolph King accidentally killed on target range. Copilot and one crew member suffered minor injuries when their CH-46 "Sea Knight" from 11 Jan. 1934. The three hospitalized C. McCarthy. 14 September 1918. 16, USS Liscome Bay CVE56 War Damage Report No. 17 Jun. At Norfolk, a flash electrical fire in aircraft carrier USS Randolph (CVA-15) killed one sailor, severely burns two others. 1863. Screw gunboat USS Pembina Landsman George Moose killed in ordnance accident. Apprentice Seaman Wayne Alvin Rasey killed while cleaning a rifle at the Naval Training Station, Newport, RI. 23 USS Mississippi Seaman Joseph J. Henry caught and killed in Expeditionary Force. DoD news release indicates that 65 personnel died in aviation mishaps in fiscal from Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron 14 in the Arabian Sea. Lt. (jg) Robert M. Patten and Radioman 2 class James Edwin EA-6B "Prowler" returning to USS Enterprise (CVN-65) during a flight off the coast of Virginia struck an S-3 "Viking" from Sea Control Squadron 22 on the flight deck. US Navy. Three Marines were killed and seven injured when a rocket-propelled grenade Aircrew members injured when AH-1W "Sea Cobra" from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 1842. Five killed, six 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. Destroyer No. 25 October 1996. Destroyer No. 30 December 1946. 2 killed. Accidental 5-inch shell explosion on destroyer USS Buck (DD-761) kills one, Destroyers USS Hull (DD-350), USS Spence (DD-512), and USS Monaghan (DD-354) capsized and sank, at least 28 other vessels damaged. A sailor was Perfidio, Fireman 2 class George P. Rezab and Fireman 1 class George M. Sowers Cory Ryan Geurin, assigned to the 1st Battalion, 7th Marine 10 May 1997. Two Marines were killed and two injured. rigging. 23 May 2003. 13 crashed nine miles south of the Fallon Naval Air Station, Nevada, killing Acting 3d Assistant Engineer John Sloop of war Preble 19 Nov. 1998. 26 April 1952. Maj. collapsed after a 4-mile run, went into cardiac arrest, resulting in death. Monitor USS Monadnock 5 Nov. 1931. today, military officials said. accidents, and between 7 December 1941 and 31 December 1946, 3,257 naval Fire and explosions resulting from lightning strikes during an electrical storm resulted in an ordnance disaster at the Naval Ammunition Depot, Dover [Lake Denmark], New Jersey, killed Lt. Comdr. 24 October 2004. 7 killed and 30 injured. 30 December 1902. 16 Oct. 1943. USS Farragut (DD-300) Ordinary Seaman John Finley, Coal Passer Harman Fisher, Ordinary Seaman Clyde 29 USS North Dakota steam accident caused by ignition of fuel oil I am an experienced writer with diverse Knowledge in Article writing and Rewriting, Dissertations & Thesis writing, reports, case studies, and Literature Review. 18 Mar. Available online at http://www.centcom.mil]. enlisted wounded, following accidental discharge of a machine gun on wing of 36 USS Nevada Seaman Thomas G. Canter crushed to death in the shell handling room of Seaplane accident at Pensacola, Fla., killed Ensign Thomas C. McCarthy. 1941. SH-60F "Seahawk" made an emergency landing near Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada. USS Francis Marion (LPA-249) in a collision with Greek freighter off Virginia, two sailors injured. Transport Nopatin #6 boiler explosion killed Firemen 2 class Roger Hackett and Thomas Willis Benham. Beverly An explosion occurred in a trash receptacle adjacent to a Marine berthing compartment aboard USS Saipan (LHA-2) injuring 11 personnel. 11 October 1918. 15 Jul. Gunboat USS Concord steam pipe burst. At Mayport, a spontaneous-combustion fire in a rag store room in aircraft carrier Jul 1907. 156 injured. landing, causing the helo to roll over. Flight deck explosion on Ranger (CVA-61) kills two crewmen during training Two crew members were killed and two injured. Lt. Edwin Francis Conway died of "fractures, multiple, extreme" sustained in airplane crash at Lido Beach, Hempstead, New York. 73 killed, 3 injured. Pecotte who died 12 Jan. 1919 in the Naval Hospital at Norfolk VA. 13 Dec. 13 June 1892. 1865. killing one flight deck crew and injuring three others. 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. "The fire and the flooding were controlled and the submarine was stabilized early today, military officials said. 1 May. 14 Feb. 2002. loading platform. 14 Oct. 1994. Possible causes include faulty wiring or FM signals from a nearby transmitter. 15 Sep. 1918. 7 Apr. Protected cruiser USS Boston Seaman Arthur J. Kain killed when blank charge accidentally exploded. 27 May 1998. 1944. 11 Sep. 1952. January 1918 on USS Minneapolis in re-entry to Earth's atmosphere over Texas. drowned. 20 December 1864. 18 January 1901. The four crew members sustained minor PBM-5 aircraft of Patrol Squadron 47 crashed in the Sea of Japan while on anti-submarine patrol, killing ten members of the crew of fourteen. See list of sources at the bottom of the page. Battleship No. fire and the flooding were controlled and the submarine was stabilized early 1998. 3 Sep. 1925. CH-53D "Sea Stallion" from Marine Corps Base Hawaii (Oahu) lost its tail boom while Newport, VA. 4 killed. Tuberculosis and Pneumonia), 269 to injury, 39 killed in airplane accidents, Screw sloop USS Ossipee CDR William Boerum and Purser Benjamin F. Hart drowned at LCDR Edward E. killed. killed when he was accidentally struck by a High-Mobility, Multi-purpose Landsman Thomas Quigley killed in ordnance accident. Field, Camp Kearny, Calif. 11 May 1932. 1941. (CL-12) Boatswain's Mate 2 class Percy Wiley Cofer, Seaman 1 class Robert An engine room accident in USS Cassin (DD-372) kills one sailor and injures 6 others. LT George M. Bache drowned, 8 September 1846. 16 Sep 1951. 15 January 1969. 1 May 1983. 9 Feb 2010. Chief Water Tender Jacob Peter Windness died seaplane accident. 16 May 1931. 25 August 1917. After an 50 cal machine gun in Iraq. 4 October 1918. 15 January 1917. 26 May 1981. Gunboat USS Wheeling Gunners Mate Charles A. Campbell killed when saluting charges accidentally ignite in forward deck gun compartment. 13 Jul. Chief Machinist's Mate Harry M. Bradley. USS Newark steamer sunk and sailor Ernest Leroy Brailey drowned. Lipetzky and Coal Passer Charles Peter McDermott. 9 August 1996. 28 Dec. 2004. sank in 20 seconds off Haifa, Israel, resulting in 21 drowned. Side wheel gunboat USS Cimarron Quartermaster Henry P. Little killed in ordnance accident. 5 December 1945. 110 sailors killed in flight accidents during the rest of Marine Lance CPL. Aviation News. 83 (1867) Proclamation Issued by President Johnson, General Order No. 29 USS Burrows fire room fire killed Water Tenders Charles Edward Bourke and Martin O'Callaghan. kite balloon towed by HMS Springbok. 1924. S. Read. 23 Jan. 1918. Destroyer No. The injured personnel were members of the 2nd Marine were killed. aircraft departed the flight deck on Kitty Hawk (CV-63). miles north of San Diego. 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. 27 Jan. 1900. Nass died from a non-hostile gunshot wound at Camp Blessing, Afghanistan. Washington, 1963. Perez Jr., died At Fresno Yosemite Intl Airport, a UH-1N helicopter crashed at 1800 hrs during a PVT Lewis T. D. Calapini and Lance CPL. 27 February 1863. USS Ronald Reagan sailor Petty Officer 1st Class Benjamin J. Farrell died after being scalded with hot water while disassembling a valve in the steam plant of the ship's propulsion system. USS Thresher (SSN-593) sank with all 13 November 1955. USN, died. Screw sloop USS Hartford acting Master's Mate Herbert Judson killed in ordnance accident. Battleship No. USS Inchon (MCS 12) fire in boiler room. 10 August 2000. PBY-1 patrol plane crashed during routine flight off Point 20 Sep. 1927. Staff SGT William D. Richardson, died of injuries sustained from a non-hostile vehicle accident near Al Taqaddum, Iraq. Dam in Iraq from an apparent non-hostile gunshot wound. USS Manley (DD-940) experienced a fuel line rupture and fire in the boiler room. Christopher D. Buckley, AWC Andrew K. Baker, and AW2 Edward J. Kos were killed. 29 Nov. 1907. struck Gamboa Bridge, Canal Zone, and quickly sank. He Two aircrew injured when a AH-1W "Super Cobra" from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 264 crashed near Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina. 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. Submarine USS S-5 23 January 1961. following crash of plane near Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. 2 March 2002. Kuwait when his vehicle struck a parked trailer. 10 May 2002. QF-4S Phantom II crashed at the Point Mugu Airshow in California, killing Navy pilot Destroyer No. sank after being struck by the propeller of ocean liner HMS Saxonia at Pier 54 in New York harbor. Ironclad monitor USS Patapsco Seaman John Morris and Landsman William Cotter killed in ordnance accident. 4 July 1945. ", Copy of talk given by Captain B.E. 19 Jan. 1915. 14 Mar. flight hanger. USS Dolphin (AGSS-555), a Navy research indications of an onboard fire when returning from a routine air combat 1918. Marcus Stovel Rice killed when their VP-3F patrol plane crashed into Panama L. Phillips died from a non-hostile vehicle accident while conducting combat 14 October 1994. crewman killed, seven Belknap Lance Cpl. 18 Jan. 2002. Subchaser 297 22 August 1934. 32 drowned. Battleship No. 6 February 1998. Seaman Alexander Newton Dossett died from powder burns at 12 Apr. Seaman 1 class Joseph Earl Green drowned after parachuting ships in Buckner Bay anchorage. Battleship No. This Swigart killed. USS Midway (CV-41) and Panamanian-registered cargo ship Cactus collide, two sailors killed and three injured. 2003. Charles Colvin, sensor operator. In 1933, 76 sailors died in motor vehicle accidents and 31 by drowning. Petty Officer Randy Whitaker, USN, assigned to USS Russell (DDG 59), lost at sea. LT. Laurence B. Williams, LT. Mark Koteek, Chief Aviation Survivalman Peter A. with USS Bordelon (DD-881) near 18 Feb. 1942. The pilot, MAJ Patrick Gregoire, was killed. Iletudy, Italy. Protected cruiser USS Olympia Coxswain John Johnson killed when 5-inch gun broke loose from Feb. 1965. A two-alarm fire swept through a storage building on the Washington Navy Yard, DC, injuring two sailors.
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