list of seabees killed in action
octubre 24, 2023Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships. Side wheel steamer USS Somerset Coal Heaver Robert Cliett killed in ordnance accident. 21 July 1905. 18 August 2002. Screw steamer Galatea steam accident. The body of Machinist Mate 2 class Sanford Rue Blakely was not recovered. 23 January 1905. Ensign Otto Wieselmayer and Aviation Chief Machinist's Mate Marcus Stovel Rice killed when their VP-3F patrol plane crashed into Panama Bay. Marine drowned while swimming ashore after helicopter cast training (jumping without a parachute from a helicopter). 20 June 1990. while at Montevideo. UH-1N "Huey" from Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA)-169 crashed in Iraq. 7-7-42, U-Boat War in the Caribbean: Opportunities Lost, Ultra and the Campaign Against U-boats in World War II, Underwater earthquake disasters and the U.S. Navy, General Regulations: Full Dress, Undress, Service Dress, Part 7: Regulations for Wearing Shoulder Straps, Straw Hats, Sword and Scabbard, Sword-Belt, Sword-Knot, Buttons, Cravat, Uniform Regulations, Women's Reserve, USNR, 1943, Gas Masks and Breathing Apparatus U.S. Navy Uniform, Uniform and Dress of the Navy of the Confederate States, Petty Officer Rating Badge Locations and Eagle Designs, Historical Surveys of the Evolution of US Navy Uniforms, United States Atlantic Fleet Organization 1942, United States Pacific Fleet Organization, 1 May 1945, United States Naval Railway Batteries in France, United States Navy and World War I: 19141922, United States Submarine Losses World War II, Notes to US Submarine Losses in World War II, German U-Boat Casualties in World War Two, Italian Submarine Casualties in World War Two, Japanese Submarine Casualties in World War Two (I and RO Boats), Unmanned Vehicles for U.S. Eight other sailors received minor burns. 8 July 2002. Perez Jr., died as a result of non-hostile vehicle incident in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. During a practice torpedo firing exercise west of Pearl Harbor, toxic gases from a fire in the forward torpedo room of USS Tiru (SS-416) injures 18 sailors. 29 January 1903. Pilot CAPT Gregory O. Glaeser, and electronic countermeasures officers LTCOL Joseph E. Connell, II, MAJ John S. Bacheller, and CAPT Brian F. Hussey were killed. 19 December 1910. 11 killed, 20 injured. PBM-5 crash in Antarctica during Operation Highjump. 232 (1877) Working Hours at Navy Yards and Stations, General Order No. Brig USS Lawrence Seaman Michael Cummings killed by discharge of a gun. A Petty Officer 2d Class died at Port Hueneme, California, during a physical training run. During the subsequent search, which involved hundreds of ships and aircraft, a PBM Mariner with a crew of 13 also crashed with no survivors. The Marines were shifting camp sites in night training exercises. 22 September 1864. During dive bombing practice at Border Field, San Diego, the left wings of an F3F1 tore off at 1,500 feet and the aircraft plunged into the ground, killing Lt (jg). 18 January 2002. See list of sources at the bottom of the page. 12 December 1917. Lt. Terri Sue Fussner, Lt. Wayne Francis Roberts, and Aviation Warfare Systems Operator 2nd Class Jason Edward Lawson in a SH-60B"Seahawk" from Helicopter Squadron Light (HSL) 46, died in crash in central Mediterranean. 14 August 1941. 15 October 1953. A two-alarm fire swept through a storage building on the Washington Navy Yard, DC, injuring two sailors. 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. According to a Bureau of Naval Personnel Memorandum http://www.history.navy.mil/research/library/online-reading-room/title-list-alphabetically/a/aviation-personnel-fatalities-in-world-war-ii.html, 3,257 naval aviation personnel were killed in an unknown number of non-combat related aircraft crashes between 7 December 1941 and 31 December 1946. Strong currents whipped the chain, which hit Draughon and caused him to lose his diving helmet. A Master Chief Petty Officer was found dead in barracks after morning physical training in Ventura Country, California. During the unsuccessful pursuit of HMS Belvidera, one of frigate President's bow chasers exploded, wounding 16 men. USS Vermont boiler explosion severely burned and killed Loyd Gaven James. 32 drowned. 68 USS Shaw collided with HMS Acquitania while zig-zagging in convoy. Lance CPL Jeffrey Lam died as a result of a non-hostile vehicle incident in Al Anbar Province, Iraq. Lance CPL Matthew A. Snyder died from a noncombat-related vehicle accident in Al Anbar province, Iraq. Motor patrol boat USS Montauk foundered and sunk off Florida. Only a few of these accidents are listed above, however, primarily owing to the lack of easy access to detailed information. 16, USS Liscome Bay CVE56 War Damage Report No. The crew of the other ejected; pilot LCDR Ronald Wise was killed and radar intercept officer LT William Kane was injured. 19 July 1918. Both crewmembers ejected and were recovered; only one suffered minor injuries. 4 November 1966. USS O-9 (SS-70) lost during deep submergence test off New London, CT. 33 drowned. 18-19 January 2002. Various disaffected groups in the world have increasingly made use of terrorism as a weapon. Fireman 2 class Francis Carl McKenna, USNR and Seaman 1 class Howard Dorsey Osborn, USNR, killed. 50 cal machine gun in Iraq. 24 March 2003. 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. After his patrol plane hit a violent down draft of air while flying off Pearl Harbor, Aviation Chief Machinist's Mate Stanley John Jaros was thrown from his seat into the left propeller, killing him instantly. 10 September 1930. 22 September 1917. Staff Sgt. 5 October 1915. 456 (1919) Observance of the Sabbath Day, General Order No. In general we index the memorials at the lowest practical unit level. 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. The search for her was called off after 28 hours. 30 May 1863. 23 March 2003. 73 killed, 49 injured. 5 April 1919. 26 May 2003. Appendix C: Allied Participation and Contributions, Appendix F: Aircraft and Personnel Losses, US Navy instruction for the destruction of signal books, 1863, US Navy Interviewer's Classification Guide, US Navy Motor Torpedo Boat Operational Losses, US Navy Nurse Corps General Uniform Instructions, 1917, US Navy in Operation Enduring Freedom, 2001-2002, US Navy Personnel in World War II: Service and Casualty Statistics, US Navy Personnel Strength, 1775 to Present, US Navy Sailors Operating Ashore as Artillerymen Roth, US Navy Ships Lost in Selected Storm/Weather Related Incidents, US Navy Special Operations in the Korean War, US Navy Submarines Losses, Selected Accidents, and Selected Incidents of Damage Resulting from Enemy Action, Chronological, US Occupation Assistance: Iraq, Germany and Japan Compared, US Prisoners of War and Civilian American Citizens Captured, US Radar: Operational Characteristics of Radar Classified by Tactical Application, USS Constitution, Capture of Cyane and Levant, USS John S. 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. One submariner injured. Marine PFC Michael M. Carey, assigned to the 1st Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, I Marine Expeditionary Force, apparently drowned in a canal in Iraq.