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After Fatal Accident, Marines in Waterborne AAVs Get Emergency Breathing Devices U.S. Marines with 2d Assault Amphibious Battalion (AABn), 2d Marine Division (MARDIV), conduct raid rehearsal training in an amphibious assault vehicle at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, May 6, 2020. (Sgt. Gloria Lepko/U.S. Marine Corps) 22 Apr 2021 Any Marine operating or riding in a waterborne amphibious assault vehicle will now get a supplemental emergency breathing device, Military.com has learned. The Marine Corps has lifted its servicewide suspension on water operations for AAVs after one sank off the coast of California in July 2020. Eight Marines and one sailor riding inside drowned when the vehicle filled with water on its way back to their ship.
Recon Marine Held in Camp Pendleton Brig in Connection with Missing Ammunition A Marine with 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, 1st Marine Division, fires from an M4A1 carbine during a close quarters tactics drill at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Sept. 29, 2020. (Israel Chincio/U.S. Marine Corps) 4 Apr 2021 A 28-year-old Reconnaissance Marine is being held in the brig at Camp Pendleton after he was charged with six counts of larceny and military property-related offenses involving missing ammunition from the base, military officials said Friday, April 2. The charges against Sgt. Gunnar Naughton, with 1st Reconnaissance Battalion, follow an Article 32 fact-finding hearing held on March 19 at the Western Judicial Circuit Court, said 2nd Lt. Kyle McGuire. If Naughton's case is referred to a general court-martial, a redacted charge sheet will provide more details on the materials that are missing, McGuire said.
AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi Marines in California are being investigated for possible ties to missing explosives and ammunition. Few details have been released, but a sergeant faces charges, and another service member is awaiting a federal hearing. Marines at a Southern California military base are being investigated for possible ties to missing explosives and ammunition. A sergeant at Camp Pendleton is in custody and facing charges, and another service member is awaiting a federal hearing in connection to the case, said 2nd Lt. Kyle McGuire, a spokesman for 1st Marine Division. Few details have been made public about the investigation, which McGuire said is unrelated to 10 pounds of C-4 explosives that disappeared from another California base — Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center Twentynine Palms — last month.
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