East Bay Times

Army identifies five Americans that were killed in Egypt helicopter crash

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Five American soldiers killed in a helicopter crash last week while on a peacekeepi­ng mission in Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula included one who left behind a wife pregnant with their daughter.

The soldiers were part of an internatio­nal force that monitors the four- decadeold Israeli-Egyptian peace agreement. The Multinatio­nal Force and Observers said the soldiers were on a routine mission when the Black Hawk helicopter crashed Thursday near Sharm el- Sheikh, a popular Egyptian resort on the

Red Sea.

A French peacekeepe­r and Czech officer also were killed, and a sixth American on the helicopter was injured.

The Army said the cause of the crash is still under investigat­ion. On the day of the crash, the MFO said at that point there were no signs of an attack and it appeared to have been an accident.

The Army identified the dead as Capt. Seth Vernon Vandekamp, 31, of Katy, Texas; Chief Warrant Officer 3 Dallas Gearld Garza, 34, of Fayettevil­le, North Carolina; Chief Warrant Officer 2 Marwan Sameh Ghabour, 27, of Marlboroug­h, Massachuse­tts; Staff Sgt. Kyle Robert McKee, 35, of Painesvill­e, Ohio; and Sgt. Jeremy Cain Sherman, 23, of Watseka, Illinois.

McKee, who’d served as a crew chief in Iraq, Afghanista­n and Korea, was the father of two boys, 11 and 3. His wife, Nikki, is due to deliver their daughter “at any time,” said McKee’s father, Steve McKee.

Because of the pandemic, Kyle McKee was unable to be with his wife for the birth, and remained on duty in Egypt, his father said.

Thirteen countries contribute troops to the peacekeepi­ng force.

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