Sunday, January 17, 2016

The Search Continues For 12 US Marines Missing After Thursday's Helicopter Collision Off The Coast Of Hawaii



Reuters: Marine Corps lists identities of 12 missing in Hawaii chopper collision

The U.S. Marines Corps released the identities of 12 Marines missing at sea after two helicopters collided near the island of Oahu in Hawaii on Thursday night.

The search for the missing Marines continued off the North Shore of Oahu for a second day, with the Coast Guard and partner agencies expanding their search from Waianae to Kahuku off Oahu, and extending out to sea eight miles, the Coast Guard said.

"We'd like to reiterate to the public to use caution along the north and west shores of Oahu as the search continues. Debris should be treated as hazardous material," said Lt. Scott Carr, Coast Guard 14th District public affairs officer.

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More News On The Search For 12 US Marines Missing After Thursday's Helicopter Collision Off The Coast Of Hawaii

The latest in the crash of two Marine helicopters off Hawaii (all times local) -- AP
High surf complicating Hawaii search as Marines ID officers -- AP
Marines missing after Hawaii copter crash named -- CNN
Marines Identify 12 Missing After Helicopter Crash Off Hawaii -- NBC

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