Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Mother: Son tried to save Navy shipmates after collision

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YOKOSUKA, Japan (AP) – The mother of a U.S. Navy sailor said her son kept diving to try to save his shipmates after a collision at sea until their flooded sleeping berth began running out of air pockets, while other survivors – believing their ship was under attack – hurried to man the guns.

Mia Sykes of Raleigh, N.C., told The Associated Press on Sunday that her 19-year-old son, Brayden Harden, was knocked out of his bunk by the impact, and water immediatel­y began filling the berth, after their destroyer, the USS Fitzgerald, collided with a Philippine-flagged container ship four times its size off the Japanese coast.

The ships collided about 2:20 a.m. Saturday, when the Navy said most of the 300 sailors on board would have been sleeping, and authoritie­s have declined to speculate on a cause while the crash remains under investigat­ion.

Sykes says her son told her that four men in his berth, including those sleeping on bunks above and below him died, while three died in the berth above his.

“They did what they were trained to do,” said Sykes, who said she hopes her son, from Herrin, Ill., can come home to be with family as he works through what happened. “You have to realize most of them are 18, 19 and 20year-olds living with guilt. But I told him, ‘There’s a reason you’re still here and make that count.”’

Earlier this morning in Japan, the Navy’s 7th Fleet identified the seven sailors who died. Navy divers had recovered the bodies after the severely damaged Fitzgerald returned to the fleet’s home in Yokosuka, Japan, on Saturday with assistance from tug boats.

The victims were Gunner’s Mate Seaman Dakota Kyle Rigsby, 19, from Palmyra, Virginia; Yeoman 3rd Class Shingo Alexander Douglass, 25, from San Diego; Sonar Technician 3rd Class Ngoc T Truong Huynh, 25, from Oakville, Conn.; Gunner’s Mate 2nd Class Noe Hernandez, 26, from Weslaco, Texas; Fire Controlman 2nd Class Carlosvict­or Ganzon Sibayan, 23, from Chula Vista; Personnel Specialist 1st Class Xavier Alec Martin, 24, from Halethorpe, Md.; and Fire Controlman 1st Class Gary Leo Rehm Jr., 37, from Elyria, Ohio.

In a statement, acting Navy Secretary Sean Stackley said, “We are all deeply saddened by the tragic loss of our fellow shipmates. ... As details emerge, we can all be proud of the heroic effort by the crew to tend to the needs of those injured and save the ship from further damage while returning safely to port.”

 ?? Associated Press ?? Vice Adm. Joseph Aucoin, right, Commander of the U.S. 7th Fleet, speaks during a press conference near the damaged USS Fitzgerald, rear, at the U.S. Naval base in Yokosuka, southwest of Tokyo on Sunday.
Associated Press Vice Adm. Joseph Aucoin, right, Commander of the U.S. 7th Fleet, speaks during a press conference near the damaged USS Fitzgerald, rear, at the U.S. Naval base in Yokosuka, southwest of Tokyo on Sunday.

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