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KY_EnviroGuy

(14,491 posts)
Sat Aug 8, 2020, 10:33 AM Aug 2020

Remains recovered after California Marine tank sinks [View all]

Source: AP News

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Authorities on Friday recovered the bodies of nine people killed when a Marine landing craft sank in hundreds of feet of water off the Southern California coast, authorities said.

The remains of seven Marines and a Navy sailor were found after underwater salvage operations that followed the sinking on July 30. They will be flown to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to be prepared for burial by mortuary affairs teams, according to a statement Friday night from the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force.

The remains “will then be released to their families in accordance with their wishes,” the statement said.

The amphibious vehicle sank in 385 feet (117 meters) of water as it headed back to a Navy ship after completing routine training, the military said.

Read more: https://apnews.com/1bcbeee0036a4ab7394b660bf4fb80db



Rest in peace, good soldiers..........
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Are these vehicles supposed to be traversing in that depth of water? oldsoftie Aug 2020 #1
Depth of water is not terribly important sarisataka Aug 2020 #11
No escape hatch? Jimvanhise Aug 2020 #2
Floating tank, rough seas, 9 of 16 inside died, so some made it out Baclava Aug 2020 #3
thanks for the link CloudWatcher Aug 2020 #5
If the water is rough enough, no pump could pump out faster than what's coming in Polybius Aug 2020 #7
water tight? CloudWatcher Aug 2020 #9
Good point Polybius Aug 2020 #10
Remember the last time one sank? Happy Hoosier Aug 2020 #8
It is not a boat, sarisataka Aug 2020 #12
Here is a picture of one of these offloading troops. OnlinePoker Aug 2020 #16
There is a main drop hatch in the rear, sarisataka Aug 2020 #14
... iluvtennis Aug 2020 #4
Some info on this vehicle here.... KY_EnviroGuy Aug 2020 #6
K and R oasis Aug 2020 #13
Fair Winds and Following Seas sarisataka Aug 2020 #15
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