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The dead include: Yeoman 3rd Class Shingo Alexander Douglass, Gunner's Mate 2nd Class Noe Hernandez, Sonar Technician 3rd Class Ngoc T Truong Huynh, Personnel Specialist 1st Class Xavier Alec Martin, Fire Controlman 1st Class Gary Leo Rehm Jr., Gunner's Mate Seaman Dakota Kyle Rigsby, and Fire Controlman 2nd Class Carlos Victor Ganzon Sibayan. 44 USS Cummings. 4 July 1945. Fuel fire on USS Conyngham (DD-371/DDG-17) killed 1 (LT Algernon Pope Gordon, Jr. ). Dummy training shell fired from a destroyer accidentally strikes USS Opportune (ARS-41), injuring four sailors. USS Chicago Apprentice 3d class Louis Gorden slipped on deck and fractured skull. 9 April 2005. 14 June 1960. 27 May 1995. Two sailors injured in premature shell explosion on Henry B. Wilson (DDG-7) off Saigon. He suffered a severe blow to his forehead and never regained consciousness, dying two days later. 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. 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. 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. Location. P2V Neptune from VX-6 crashed during take-off from Wilkes Station, Antarctica. 6 August 2002. F/A-18C from USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) crashed off the California coast during a training flight. 10 July 1968. The Battles of Cape Esperance 11 October 1942 and Santa Cruz Islands 26 October 1942, Battles of Savo Island and Eastern Solomons, Boat Pool 15-1 Manila, P.I. 13 September 1944. 7 February 1968. 9 Feb 2010. 4 Nov 2009. The search for her was called off after 28 hours. USS Wyoming small boat swamped in collision with USS Ironclad. [declassified Nov. 1993]. 13 January 1918. 5 December 1994. Collier USS Beukeldijk explosion of the inboard high furnace of #3 boiler killed Ships Cook 4 class John Pender, Jr. and Seaman William C. Hollenback. Screw gunboat USS Pinola Landsman Michael McLaughlin killed in ordnance accident. Aircraft returned from mission and was conducted an arrested night landing onboard USS Stennis. 30 January 1995. A Sgt. SGT. 25 September 1918. All four crew members are believed dead after their CH-46 Sea Knight 50 miles off the Virginia coast near Cape Henry. USS Manley (DD-940) experienced a fuel line rupture and fire in the boiler room. Harold P. Richards killed when JF-1 amphibian struck Gamboa Bridge, Canal Zone, and quickly sank. Coal Passer John W. Crew, Yeoman Gustave Adolph Mewis, Apprentice 1 class John Henry W. Smith and Coxswain Carl Walske drowned. 21 March 2003. USS Newark steamer sunk and sailor Ernest Leroy Brailey drowned. Seabee units were quickly engaged in construction and . 31 January 1940. Side wheel steamer USS Mississippi Ordinary Seaman John Myers killed by discharge of a gun. 15 January 1916. 22 January 1903. 2 May 2000. Lt. Robert W. Larson and Aviation Machinist's Mate Sidney L. Harris both killed. On Saturday, the first service to dedicate the memorial plaza in their honor was held at the Naval Construction Battalion Center. Armored cruiser No. Merchant ship SS Kansas City in convoy with USS Albany, was lost in a gale. Commander A. L. Wilderman, CO of USS Plunger (SSN-595), lost overboard in a storm just off San Francisco. 4 killed. 20 January 2002. 17 May 1918. T-34C "Turbo-Mentor" from VT-28 crashed in the Gulf of Mexico during a routine training mission. 1 October 1918. They were assigned to 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force. A Petty Officer 1st Class died in Kuwait following a physical training run. was riding in the gun turret of HUMMWV when vehicle rolled over and pinned him underneath causing his death. A boiler explosion in the after fireroom of USS Basilone (DD-824) kills seven and injures another four sailors. Popowich, CEC, commanding, deployed to Camp Moscrip, U.S. 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. 23 August 1814. 28 July 1863. 12 December 1933. 14 January 1914. 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Battleship No. 36 ships damaged. 1 Austrian 6-pounder Howitzer - Plaque, No. 14 April 2003. Perez Jr., died as a result of non-hostile vehicle incident in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. Philadelphia: Chilton Co., 1962. Screw steamer Dragon steam accident. 27 August 1994. 1 September 1932. Data are based on incomplete and sometimes conflicting sources. 25 October 1996. A sailor was killed in a flight deck accident involving a SH-60B "Seahawk" of Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron Light 49 aboard USS Thach (FFG-43) in the Pacific Ocean. 1 August 1910. The three hospitalized Marines are in good condition, with most serious injuries shrapnel wounds and one Marine who had the tip of the little finger amputated. 2 April 1996. 4 February 1922. USS Francis Marion (LPA-249) in a collision with Greek freighter off Virginia, two sailors injured. S-3 "Viking" of Sea Control Squadron (VS) 24 crashed at sea near Puerto Rico while on a routine training mission. 145 lost. 17 October 1891. 18 January 2002. The driver, who lost control of the vehicle, was based at Camp Geiger, a training base adjacent to Camp Lejeune. 23 January 2006. A civilian employee of the Navy died at Portsmouth, Virginia, after falling from the roof of a building. 32 sailors were killed in flight accidents during 1939. In 1934, 299 sailors died accidentally; 50 in motor vehicles, 28 by drowning. 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. 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The truck jerked backwards pinning him between the truck and the loading ramp. Torpedo Boat No. Jet aircraft crashed into eastern Indian Ocean after taking off from USS Enterprise. 28 June 1973. During the last few decades, however, a new peacetime threat has emerged. 21 July 1905. 14 May 1951. 10 USS Memphis (ex-USS Tennessee) driven ashore and totally wrecked by tidal wave at Santa Domingo, Dominican Republic. Seaplane accident at Pensacola, Fla., drowned Ensigns Michael J. Delehanty and Thomas W. M. Draper. [at least 2 died needs further research]. 15 USS Georgia Seaman Albert E. Riker crushed and killed in ammunition hoist. Anti-aircraft gun explosion killed two, injured 11, on John R. Pierce (DD-753) while off Nice. 12 USS Ohio smallpox outbreak at Marseilles, France. UH-1N "Huey" based aboard USS Essex (LHD-2) crashed 25 miles southeast of Mogadishu, Somalia, while on a training mission. The four were members of HC-6 based out of Norfolk,VA. 2 October 1936. Patrol vessel USS Eagle while making passage up Delaware River was struck by a squall and capsized. Office of the Historian and Navy Medicine Magazine (M09H). 11 October 1864. 24 marines drowned. 20 June 1957. 15 March 1995. Instructor pilot LT David J. Huber killed, and student pilot ENS Joseph W. Moorehouse seriously injured. One sailor and six Marines killed when CH-46 "Sea Knight" from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 166, flying from USS Bonhomme Richard (LHD-6), crashed off the California coast. 1953], Pt. 2 killed. All three aviators ejected but one was killed. 3 died. 99 killed. 7 February 2002. 11 May 1919. No. 28 June 2004. The Osprey was part of a two-plane flight conducting operational evaluation. A comprehensive list of such incidents would require many years of research in archival records at numerous repositories. 29 November 2001. In 2004, seven Seabees of Naval Mobile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 14 were killed in two attacks in Al Anbar Province, Iraq, while in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Some crewmembers had injuries that Cmdr. USS Warrington (DD-383) sank during hurricane off Florida. All 11 crew members were treated for minor injuries after rescue by Oman Air Force helicopters. 6 killed. Aviation Ordnanceman Airman Darren Ethan Tate died of non-hostile causes at Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan. 4 December 1996. Armored Cruiser No. One Kennedy crewman killed, seven Belknap crewmen killed and 47 injured. 27 May 1918. 15 March 1996. Cruiser No. Eric J. Orlowski of the 2nd Tank Battalion, 2nd Marine Division, killed by an accidental discharge of a . USS Raleigh (LPD-1) suffers an engine room steam accident which kills two sailors. 9 vols. 11 November 1864. Officially designated "Seabees" on March 5, 1942, they were given their motto by Moreell - Construimus, Batuimus ("We Build, We Fight") - and their emblem, a bee in Navy uniform, carrying both construction tools and a submachine gun. 25 August 1949. Herbert Charles Rodd killed, and Aviation Pilot 1 class Hurl Orman Sell fatally injured (dying the next day), in crash of Vought O2U Corsair seaplane at Hampton Roads, Va. 15 June 1932. HH-46D "Sea Knight" helicopter crashed in Atlantic Ocean during a search and rescue mission. 8 April 1956. In addition to the above deaths from influenza, another 4, 400 sailors died from disease and accidents. Schooner USS Lynx disappeared en route from St. Mary's GA to Jamaica. 6 July 1967. Gunner Victor A. Jacob died in a fall at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York. 74 killed. 19 October 2001. 14 January 1957. 14 October 2005. Battleship USS Maine sank in Havana Harbor, Cuba, after the explosion of the forward magazine. During flight operations in the Tonkin Gulf, an accidental Zuni rocket ignition in USS Coral Sea (CV-43) injured nine sailors. 15 died. 1st Light Armored Reconn (LAR) Battalion, US Marine Corps Corporal was acting as one of two required ground guides in order to assist in moving an M-813 5-ton truck off a loading ramp. [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. 9 July 2001. Screw Sloop USS Oneida accidently struck by the British P. & O. steamer City of Bombay off Yokohama, Japan, and sank. Battlecruisers in the United States and the United Kingdom, 1902-1922. 7 May 2003. One crew member killed and another injured. 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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, 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. Gunboat USS Schurz rammed and sunk by merchant ship Florida while sailing from. Sloop-of-War USS Levant disappeared on voyage to Panama. Damage to both helicopters and a third shutdown/parked helicopter exceeds $1 million. Recollections of Capture by the Germans, Imprisonment, and Escape of Lieutenant Edouard Victor Isaacs, U.S.N. Note: Data are based on incomplete and sometimes conflicting sources. 74 (1908) Establishing Ship Post Offices, General Order No. EA-6B Prowler crashes near Coupeville, Wash., killing three crewmen. 16 June 2003. Machinist's Mate Fireman Apprentice Bryan L. Davis lost overboard from aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk (CV-63) in Arabian Sea during Operation Enduring Freedom. Coal Passers Joseph William Schmidt, Joseph Streit and Robert Gilmore died. 18 USS Connecticut Gunners Mate George W. Fairey drowned while trying to recover a torpedo in about 80-feet of water. 10 killed, four wounded. 27 August 1918. 25 USS Barney boiler tubes blown in #1 fire room. LCDR Christopher C. Tragna killed; LT Kevin Quarderer and two civilian crew members injured. Greenpeace Institute for Policy Studies, June 1989. 10 September 1913. At the time of his death, his Navy rating was Steelworker Second Class (SW2). Merchant ship SS Monroe sank in collision with USS Nantucket off Hog Island. The Marines were shifting camp sites in night training exercises. Since the outbreak of World War II, 22 Civil Engineer Corps officers and 353 Seabees have been killed in action during wartime. 30 July 1978. [Available online at http://www.defenselink.mil/]. Scout Cruiser No. 1 killed and 15 injured. 7 November 2001. 2 December 1973. 19 USS Louisiana. 30 April 1946. 29 March 1911. LCPL Jakub Henryk Kowalik and PFC Jose Franci Gonzalez Rodriguez were killed. 48, USS Canberra CA70 War Damage Report No. 24 December 1967. Navy Agent George Johnson lost in Gulf of Mexico on his way to Pensacola, February 1841. 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. Steam tug USS Ida Captain of the Top Christopher H. Howard and Ordinary Seaman John Drion killed by a torpedo mine explosion in Mobile Bay. Lance CPL Juan C. Venegas died as a result of a vehicle accident while conducting combat operations in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. UH-1N Huey from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 166 crashed at Camp Pendleton, CA. 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. 544 (1900) Establishment of the General Board, General Order No. During landing of an F/A-18C Hornet from VFA-106 on USS George Washington (CVN-73) in the Virginia Capes, an arresting wire broke. 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. 22 December 1967. Coal Passer Joseph Anderson, Seaman George Aubel, Fireman 1 class William Davis, Apprentice 1 class Jacob L. Mehaffey and Coxswain Frank Swanson drowned. 7 October 1949.

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