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Sailor who died in barricade incident was lieutenant commander


By WILLIAM COLE | The Honolulu Star-Advertiser | Published: April 15, 2021
HONOLULU (Tribune News Service) The Navy has confirmed that the sailor who died from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound Sunday at the Kahala Hotel & Resort was a lieutenant commander assigned to the Naval Submarine Support Center at Pearl Harbor.
Russell Cruz, 40, of New York, had been previously identified by the Honolulu Medical Examiner s office as the individual involved in the barricade situation in which several shots were reportedly fired through a hotel room door.
The Naval Submarine Support Center provides operational support for Pearl Harbor home-ported submarines, their crews, families, and the staffs of Submarine Squadrons One and Seven, the U.S. Pacific Fleet submarine force said. ....

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Sailor turns first responder for man suffering cardiac arrest on Thanksgiving flight to Guam


By STARS AND STRIPES Published: December 11, 2020
A sailor flying to a new assignment on Guam on Thanksgiving helped save the life of a fellow passenger who had gone into cardiac arrest, the Navy said in a statement Wednesday.
Petty Officer 1st Class Jake Farque, a master-at-arms newly assigned to Maritime Expeditionary Security Group 1 Detachment Guam, jumped into action Nov. 26 when a flight attendant asked if anyone on board had medical experience to assist a passenger experiencing a heart problem, according to the statement.
Trained as an emergency medical technician, Farque knew to ask the patient’s wife for his medical history, “hook him up to an [automated external defibrillator] on board to monitor and put him on some oxygen,” the sailor said in the statement. ....

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