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Crashed Marine Corps UH-1Y Huey helicopter located

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Joint Task Force 505 personnel today identified the wreckage of a missing Marine Corps UH-1Y Huey helicopter that went missing May 12 in Nepal. (www.aviationanalysis.net) और अधिक...

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Bodies found with wreckage of missing U.S. helicopter in Nepal

The wreckage of a U.S. Marine helicopter that went missing with six U.S. Marines and two Nepali service members on board has been found, U.S. Defense officials confirmed Friday.

"It is unlikely there are any survivors at this time," said U.S. Marine Lt. Gen. John Wissler, commanding general on the ground in Nepal, and said he was unable to confirm the report from the Nepalese government, that three bodies had been discovered.

Three bodies were discovered in the burned wreckage of the helicopter, which was delivering aid to earthquake survivors, Nepalese Defense Secretary Ishwori Paudyal said.

Wissler said that due to the harsh conditions of the region, he was calling off the search for the evening. Wissler said the deaths would not affect the U.S. Marine mission to the Nepalese region to assist with aid following a series of deadly earthquakes.

http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/15/asia/us-helicopter-found-nepal/index.html
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It's not just combat ops that are a grave risk to our military members, but training and humanitarian relief efforts as well. To our military men and women, I salute you for all that you do!! May the lost crew members rest in Peace.

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