8 July 2002. Two killed. 9 October 1918. Pilot was lost a sea when F/A-18C "Hornet" from VFA-151 crashed off southern California after a night catapult launch from USS Constellation (CV-64). 31 died on approx. Marine Pfc. 16 Feb 2010. 18 May 2004. LT. Joel Todd Martinique died and 5 others were injured when a UH-1N "huey" helicopter carrying six personnel impacted the water after taking off from Peleliu (LHA-5). Washington, 1941. 17 October 2005. 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. 1968: The new Seabee camp built by NMCB 11 at Quang Tri, RVNwas dedicated as Camp Rhodes, in honor of Lt. Joseph Rhodes, a CEC officer killed in action. 24 February 1996. Fuel fire on USS Conyngham (DD-371/DDG-17) killed 1 (LT Algernon Pope Gordon, Jr. ). 193 died. Both crew members killed in S-3 "Viking" of Sea Control Squadron 32 which was lost upon launching from USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) in the Arabian Gulf. 27 USS Michigan Boatswain's Mate 2 class Madison S. Jones crushed to death between rammer and platform in #2 gun turret. Robert O. Bausch mortally injured in a fall, dying in hospital ship USS Solace. 1 million. Lt. (j. g. ) Charles M. Tyson lost in crash of seaplane off Immingham. Hunley, Sinking of USS Indianapolis - Press Releases & Related Sources, Memorandum to Press on Scheduled Testimony, Chapter II. 18 January 1901. Passed Midshipman D. Ross Crawford drowned in Delaware River, 26 July 1841. 1 October 1918. A Chief Petty Officer died from electrocution while working in a shipboard auxiliaries room. 5 February 1973. 9 May 1989. 54, USS Capella AK13 & USS Alhena AKA9 War Damage Report No. 23 July 1994. 4 USS Iowa left 12-inch gun in forward turret shattered during firing practice. Taxiing helo's main rotor hit a parked/turning helo's tail rotor. Minesweeper USS Freehold sank after being struck by the propeller of ocean liner HMS Saxonia at Pier 54 in New York harbor. [at least 2 died needs further research]. 14 April 2003. 14 June 1864. A pilot was killed when two VFA-125 F/A-18 Hornets collided in midair during a training mission at Naval Air Station Lemoore, California. Ship-of-the-Line USS Independence seaman William Oaty accidentally killed by pistol shot. 30 (1913) Movement of the Rudder, General Order No. A Marine Corps Corporal died at Camp Pendleton, California, when his parachute failed to open while conducting low level static line jump. Loss of the USS Scorpion, Finding of Fact: Board of Inquiry Finding of Facts as to the Loss of the USS Scorpion (SSN 589) on 22 May 1968, Held June 1968. 30 August 1995. Jordan was assigned to Destroyer Squadron 50, Bahrain. The Marines, from the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force, were traveling in a large transport truck (LVS--Logistics Vehicle System) when it rolled over approximately 30 km. Lance CPL Dustin R. Fitzgerald died, in a non-combat related vehicle incident in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. 15 May 2002. 258 (1917) SecNav Announces Death of Admiral Dewey, General Order No. 3 September 2005. 24 marines drowned. LVS overturned on curve resulting in the death of the (Marine) A-driver. Marine 1st Lt. Michael N. Monroe was killed and three other Marines injured when their HMMWV, went over an embankment and dropped about 20 feet. 23 September 2002. Ludwell R. Pickett, Lt (jg). 135 (1911) Definitions of Well-known Naval Terms, General Order No. Nearly 300 Seabees were killed in action, while another 500 died in construction accidents. 27 July 2002. One killed. 5 July 1939. Popowich, CEC, commanding, deployed to Camp Moscrip, U.S. USS Mississippi (BB-41) cordite fire in the #2 14-inch gun turret. PFC Michael Anthony Jordan died in an automobile accident in Manama, Bahrain. He was assigned to 1st Battalion, 7th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division. 30 December 1902. 9 May 1924. 47 USS Aylwin explosion (probably the port drum of #1 boiler) in forward fireroom. HH-46D "Sea Knight" helicopter crashed in Atlantic Ocean during a search and rescue mission. Data are based on incomplete and sometimes conflicting sources. 29 March 2003. Arkin, William M. and Handler, Joshua. 10 killed. 14 December 1932. 16 killed. Staff SGT Walter F. Cohee III and Staff SGT Dwight J. Morgan killed and five injured. 6 April 2005. Russell Eugene Ward (and perhaps others) died. 20 November 2005. 26 April 1952. 20 February 1995. A Marine Corps Lance Corporal died while performing maintenance in Afghanistan on a M88 when a hoist chain broke causing the vehicle to fall. Oiler Robert Conway seriously burned, dying the next day in Philadelphia Naval Hospital. Both Marines were with Marine Light-Attack Helicopter Squadron 369, Marine Aircraft Group 39, 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, I Marine Expeditionary Force. Side wheel steamer USS Tyler Seaman Eli Flood killed in ordnance accident. For safety purposes, the laboratory and powder magazine are then moved to separate locations. 1968: Cmdr. 10 April 1999. 11 May 1905. 20 NMCB 14 Honors Seabees Killed in Action On Tuesday, May 4, about 50 people gathered at the New Cantina on Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti to honor seven Seabees who died in Iraq in 2004. [CinCPOA Bulletin 93-45, 1945], The Diary of Michael Shiner Relating to the History of the Washington Navy Yard 1813-1869, Digest Catalogue of Laws and Joint Resolutions: The Navy and the World War, Master Chief Boatswain's Mate Carl Maxie Brashear, USN (Ret. AV-8B "Harrier" of Marine Attack Squadron 211 crashed about 60 miles northwest of Yuma, Arizona, during a training mission. 10 May 2003. Screw steamer Dragon steam accident. 8 killed. 12 March 2004. During landing on USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67), an A-7E Corsair snaps arresting cable, two killed and three injured. 8 June 2001. 6 September 2002. Hell at 50 Fathoms. 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. 2 April 1997. Seaman 2 class Arthur K. Baird, Oiler Samuel T. Lambert, and Baker 2 class Frank Joseph Mayer died later from injuries. 7 USS Hull boiler tube blew out killing Fireman 2 class Benjamin Filmore King. Brian E. Anderson was killed in a non-hostile accident west of An Nasiriyah, Iraq. Maj. collapsed after a 4-mile run, went into cardiac arrest, resulting in death. October 18, 2002. 1 October 1912. Seven others wounded. 21 March 2003. On Saturday, the first service to dedicate the memorial plaza in their honor was held at the Naval Construction Battalion Center. A T-2 Buckeye assigned to VT-19, NAS Meridian, Tenn., crashed shortly after takeoff from NAS Oceana, VA. 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. Helicopter from USS San Diego crashed at sea. 30 June 1863. 4 February 2001. (12 Aug. 2003) [incident of 9 Aug. 2003]. US Navy C-1A Trader cargo plane crashes in Crete, 11 killed. 2 April 2003. An F-8J Crusader from VF-24 struck the flight deck ramp of USS Hancock (CVA-19) and exploded during night carrier qualifications, killing LT. Darrell N. Eggert. He was assigned to USS Iwo Jima, and deployed as an Individual Augmentee to Combined Security Transition Command, Afghanistan. Screw Sloop USS Oneida accidently struck by the British P. & O. steamer City of Bombay off Yokohama, Japan, and sank. Marine Lance Cpl. I (part II), Building the Navy's Bases, vol. 18 July 2005. During gun fire operations off North Korea, 30 killed in a powder blast in forward turret of cruiser USS St. Paul (CA-73). 11 killed, 20 injured. USS Voge (FF-1047) collides with unidentified Soviet submarine in the Ionian Sea, 1 sailor injured. 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-. He was posthumously promoted to Master Chief Constructionman (CUCM). 12 November 2004. USS Ashtabula (AO 51) suffered a gasoline explosion while at Sasebo, Japan, resulting in one man missing, three injured, and considerable material damage to the ship. 14 April 1919. 5 June 1908. Thomas McDonald, William Fountain and John Bartlett drowned. 30 July 1919. 18 July 1957. SGT James S. Lee died in Ghazni, Afghanistan, when the Army CH-47 helicopter he was on crashed. Damage to both helicopters and a third shutdown/parked helicopter exceeds $1 million. 27 August 1965. 22 March 2003. USS Raleigh (LPD-1) suffers an engine room steam accident which kills two sailors. 16], Ships named for Individual Sailors - Citations, Ships Sunk and Damaged in Action during the Korean Conflict, A Short Account of the Several General Duties of Officers, of Ships of War: From an Admiral, Down to the Most Inferior Officer, Signals for the Use of the Navy of the Confederate States, Sinking of C.S.S. Gunboat USS Helena Ordinary Seaman Axel Johansson, while serving on prize crew aboard a Spanish ship, accidentally shot and killed when his revolver fell from its holster and discharged. 5 July 2002. Gunner Thomas L. Murphy died in hospital in Ravenna after a seaplane accident at Porto Corsini, Italy. 10 January 1931. Eight Firemen and a Water Tender killed. 18 February 1998. 21 February 2001. 12 May 1898. 2 September 1943. Steamer USS Southfield Landsman William Morrow jumped overboard when a Confederate howitzer shot struck the steamchest. 6 USS Hopkins steam accident. Battleship USS Maine sank in Havana Harbor, Cuba, after the explosion of the forward magazine. 25 January 1987. The helicopter crashed while supporting nighttime training operations with Guam (LPH 9). Destroyer No. Naval Aviation News. 20 June 1959. William R. McCuddy and Aviation Chief Machinist's Mate Jack C. Wilson both killed. USS S-34 Gunner's Mate 2 class Charles Henry Stewart died of wounds after a signal cartridge accidentally exploded in his hands. USS Housatonic Fireman 2d Class Roy Herbert Jolley crushed to death between rudder arc and top of mine tunnel. 20 September 1800. Depots, fuel farms, and seaplane bases were constructed to anchor the line. CPL Terry Holmes, SGT Krisna Nachampassak, PFC Christopher J. Reed, and Staff Sgt. Schooner USS Sea Gull disappeared, presumably sinking in a storm between Tierra del Fuego and Valpariso. 9 killed. The truck jerked backwards pinning him between the truck and the loading ramp. Destroyer No. 27 July 1898. 23 May 1939. Battleship No. He was assigned to Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 3, Port Hueneme, California, and was deployed as part of a Combined Joint Task Force--Horn of Africa construction team. 9 September 1918. 22 January 2003. F/A-18C "Hornet" of Marine Fighter Attack Squadron (VMFA) 232, stationed at Naval Air Station Miramar, California, crashed near Naval Air Facility El Centro, California. Seaman 1 class Sam H. Gladstone, while in the gunner position of aircraft, was thrown from plane--along with his seat--as pilot maneuvered to avoid a bird. 29 September 1918. Yuma--FA-18A Pilot ejected during one on one Air Combat Maneuvering (ACM). Seaman Joshua McIntosh, assigned to the Third Battalion, Seventh Marine Regiment, died in Karbala, Iraq, from a non-hostile gunshot wound. 28 October 1907. Submarine USS E-2 battery explosion while in New York Navy Yard. 7-inch gun at MacMany Point battery blew out. 14 June 1960. All three aviators ejected but one was killed. We at Khe Sanh can't thank them enough and we hold them in very high esteem. 29 January 1996. Navy Seaman Pablito Pena Briones, Jr died of a non-hostile gunshot wound in Fallujah, Iraq. Screw sloop USS Ossipee Ships' Tailor John McIntyle killed by premature gun charge explosion. Destroyer No. USS Osceola Seaman Oscar Adam Hahn struck by tow line and killed. Three Marines injured. 20 June 1990. 21 killed. 24 October 2004. 50 died. 4 February 1932. 7 drowned. 22 March 1865. 1 killed. Carl Bauer, Jacob Cantrell and Jacob Williams drowned. 4 May 1959. 7 USS Illinois ammunition handling accident causes a 13-inch shell to slip through hoist sling, strike the edge of gun deck hatch, and fall into berth deck, killing Ordinary Seaman Harold E. Thompson. Accidental ordnance blast on LST-353 sets off cataclysmic ammunition explosions at West Loch, Pearl Harbor. An F6F Hellcat crashed on deck of USS Belleau Wood (CVL-24) during Wake Island raid, fire and explosion kills 4 flight deck crew. The incident occurred near the city of Al Kut, Iraq. A Petty Officer 1st Class died in Kuwait following a physical training run. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Marcques J. Nettles, Corporal Andres Aguilar Jr., Corporal David A. Bass, Lance Corporal Patrick J. Gallagher, Lance Corporal Eric A. Palmisano, Lance Corporal Felipe D. Sandoval-Flores, Corporal Brian R. St. Germain, and Staff Sergeant Abraham G. Twitchell, died when the seven-ton truck they were riding in rolled over in a flash flood near Al Asad, Iraq. USS George Washington (CVN-33) crewman killed during repositioning of an aircraft towing dolly. 29 USS Burrows fire room fire killed Water Tenders Charles Edward Bourke and Martin O'Callaghan. Troop transport USS Powhaten (Originally the German Hamburg) accident in steering engine. 2 December 1864. 13 USS Virginia boiler tube burst burning Fireman 3 class William Francis Conway who died four hours later. The sailor was killed instantly and three others were injured, but stable. 134 killed and 161 injured. He was assigned to Bridge Company B, 6th Engineer Support Battalion, 4th Force Service Support Group. Both slightly injured pilots were recovered by a SAR swimmer and transported to Constellation. USS Forrestal (CVA-59) fire and explosions on flight deck during combat operations off Vietnam. 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. 25 July 1936. (National . Three crew members were lost at sea. 13 December 2005. Apprentice Seaman Wayne Alvin Rasey killed while cleaning a rifle at the Naval Training Station, Newport, RI. 27 May 1918. During night submarine tracking exercises off San Diego, two P-3 Orion anti-submarine warfare aircraft from VP-50 collide and crash into the sea. 14 killed. Marines from 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit, supporting Operation Enduring Freedom, injured when an unknown item exploded in a burn pit while they were burning trash at their base camp in Qandahar, Afghanistan. USS Wyoming small boat swamped in collision with USS Ironclad. 28 killed, 343 injured. Two sailors drown, one rescued. In 1934, 299 sailors died accidentally; 50 in motor vehicles, 28 by drowning. PBY-5 aircraft, while enroute from San Diego to Pensacola, encountered severe weather over Texas and 5-members of crew forced to bail out. F-14A "Tomcat" of Fighter Squadron 213 crashed in a suburban area near Nashville, Tennessee after taking off from Air National Guard's Berry Field for its return to Naval Air Station Miramar, California, during a routine airways navigation training flight. strikes cable and crashes at Pago Pago, American Samoa. One submariner injured. Four Marines killed when MV-22 "Osprey" of Marine Medium Tiltrotor Training Squadron (VMMT) 204 crashed at Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina. 13 USS Stewart. Destroyer USS Basilone (DDE-824) runs hard aground at Hampton Roads. Destroyer No. 6 June 2002. During deck operations in the Tonkin Gulf, jet blast from a taxiing aircraft knocked an A-4 Skyhawk into the sea, drowning the pilot. 21 August 1863. Schooner USS Sylph probably sank in a storm in August 1831. During the last few decades, however, a new peacetime threat has emerged. Lance CPL Kevin B. Joyce drowned after falling into the Pech River while conducting combat operations in Afghanistan. T-39N Sabreliner of VT-86 crashed in Georgia during navigational training, resulting in four fatalities. Aviation Carpenter's Mate 3 class Robert Harold Edsall and Apprentice Seaman Nigel Merton Henton both fell 150-300 feet to their deaths after being carried aloft by toggle lines of rigid airship USS Akron (ZRS-4) during a mooring attempt at the Lighter-than-Air Field, Camp Kearny, Calif. 11 May 1932. Marine Corporal Travis J. Bradachnall, assigned to Combat Service Support Group 11, 1st Marine Expeditionary Force, was killed in an explosion during a mine clearing operation near the city of Karbala, Iraq. LT(jg) Shawn Inman ejected safely from the first aircraft, was treated for minor injuries and released. 16 March 1889. to 1 May 2003). 19 October 2001. 14 May 1951. 2 March 1952. Richard Somers. USS Yorktown landsman Rudolph King accidentally killed on target range. USS California (BB-44) Seaman 2 class Norris Rabelee Wilson died of injuries suffered on the shell deck of #4 turret when he was caught between rotating part of turret and a secured service shell. Ironclad monitor USS Neosho Seaman Timothy Coleman killed in ordnance accident. Press releases and "Operation Enduring Freedom Updates" [relating to operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. 4 (1863) Emancipation Proclamation, General Order No. Washington, 1968. Schooner USS Grampus presumably foundered in a gale off South Carolina with all hands. 28 January 2006. 14 April 2006. Side wheel steamer USS Tyler small boat accident. Aviation Electronics Technician Airman Andrew Scott Charpentier died at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Florida, from a non-combat related illness incurred while assigned to the Navy Expeditionary Guard Battalion, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. 232 (1877) Working Hours at Navy Yards and Stations, General Order No. F/A-18A Hornet from Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 115 and pilot were lost at sea during night operations in the Atlantic Ocean. Ironclad screw steamer USS Galena Ordinary Seaman Jacob Meyers accidentally shot himself. Gunboat USS Nashville Gunners Mate Paul E. Parlaman accidentally shot and killed during Morris tube firing practice. 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. Walker, Afghanistan - Silver Star Presented Francis L. Toner IV, Agreement Between the United States and the Republic of Haiti, American Naval Mission in the Adriatic, 1918-1921, American Naval Participation in the Great War (With Special Reference to the European Theater of Operations), American Ship Casualties of the World War, Amphibious Operations: Capture of Iwo Jima, Amphibious Operations - The Planning Phase, Analysis of the Advantage of Speed and Changes of Course in Avoiding Attack by Submarine, Annual Reports of the Secretary of the Navy, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1821, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1822, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1823, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1824, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1825, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1826, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1827, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1828, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1829, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1830, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1831, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1832, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1833, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1834, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1835, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1836, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1837, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1838, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1839, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1840, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1841, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1842, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1843, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1941, Annual Report of the Secretary of the Navy - 1845, Antiaircraft Action Summary COMINCH P-009, Antisubmarine Information, ONI No. 23 October 1902. Two crewmembers were killed when an AH-1W Super Cobra of Marine Light Attack Helicopter squadron 169 struck the water during a post-phase functional check flight in Iraq. 13 July 1918. Space shuttle Challenger (Mission STS-51-L) exploded during launch killing CDR Michael Smith, USN, and 6 other non-Navy astronauts. 456 (1919) Observance of the Sabbath Day, General Order No. Command Pilot Captain Matthew W. Bancroft, Co-Pilot Captain Daniel G. McCollum, Flight Engineer Gunnery Sergeant Stephen L. Bryson, Loadmaster Staff Sergeant Scott N. Germosen, Flight Mechanic Sergeant Nathan P. Hays, Flight Navigator Lance Corporal Bryan P. Bertrand, Radio Operator Sergeant Jeannette L. Winters killed. He was assigned to Battalion Landing Team 1/2, 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit. 1953], Pt. Single turret monitor Nahant steam accident. F/A-18C Hornet crashed at Twentynine Palms, CA, killing the pilot. 27 September 2000. Petty Officer 1st Class Raymond J. Pless died after cardiac arrest; he had complained of chest pains during routine exercise and reported to medical personnel. [Rare non-circulating manuscript available for examination at the Navy Department library.]. USS George Washington sailor lost overboard. 19 January 1901. Seaman Lymen Amsden, frigate USS Constitution, fell overboard and drowned. The battalion honored. Steamer USS Rappahannock Seaman 2 Class William Lewis killed by shrapnel after accidental discharge of forward gun. 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. 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. Submarine USS H-1 went aground off Santa Margarita Island, Calif. 4 drowned. 13 drowned. Lt. Charles D. Hart lost his life following crash of F4B4 from VF-3B on board USS Langley (CV-1) while flying near San Diego, Calif. 3 November 1933.
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