SANTA RITA, Guam (U.S. Coast Guard News) — The USCGC Oliver Henry (WPC 1140) crew, with assistance from the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Department of Fire and EMS,
Alex Shorey, 24, has been in hospital in Taiwan for weeks, but has had adverse reactions to certain treatments. His family says a medical evacuation flight has been secured and he will soon be back on Australian soil.
to support them. here is what congressman scott perry said last hour. it s dangerous. wife to focus on lethality and readiness. the second accident in alaska this year involving a u.s. army helicopter soldiers were injured during an accident in february and in march a deadly crash involving two army black hawk medical evacuation helicopters killed 9 soldiers near fort campbell kentucky. they are both under investigation. they are having issues and forced to ground b2 feet after one of those aircrafts caught fire during an emergency landing. that fleet is still grounded to
as much time they need in the cock pit flying not too much daytime these accidents are happening in darkness. aviators were young these are not, you know, very, very senior but younger lieutenants. so this most recent accident is the second to happen in the alaska this year involving a u.s. army helicopter. two soldiers were injured during an accident tbag in february. and in march, a deadly crash involving two army black hawk medical evacuation helicopters killed 9 soldiers during routine nighttime training near fort campbell, kentucky at this point officials say there does not appear to be a kerks between the accidents and alaska and kentucky and as far as the training goes, arthel officials tell us that active duty units will begin taking the training on monday and will have until the fifth to complete it reserve units and national guard units will have until the end of the mongt to take that training.