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3 U.S. Marines missing after aircraft crashes

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U.S. military officials called off a search and rescue operation today for three U.S. Marines who were missing after their Osprey aircraft crashed into the sea off the east coast of Australia on Saturday while trying to land.

The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps suspended the rescue operation and launched a recovery effort instead, the Marine base Camp Butler in Japan said in a statement, essentiall­y confirming the military does not expect to find the missing Marines alive.

The Marines’ next of kin had been notified, and Australia’s defense force was assisting the Americans with the recovery effort, the statement said.

The MV-22 Osprey had launched from the USS Bonhomme Richard and was conducting regularly scheduled operations on Saturday when it crashed into the water, Camp Butler said. The ship’s small boats and aircraft immediatel­y responded in the search and rescue efforts, and 23 of 26 personnel aboard the aircraft were rescued.

“Recovery and salvage operations can take several months to complete, but can be extended based on several environmen­tal factors,” Camp Butler’s statement said. “The circumstan­ces of the mishap are currently under investigat­ion, and there is no additional informatio­n available at this time.”

The Osprey is a tilt-rotor aircraft that takes off and lands like a helicopter, but flies like an airplane. They have been involved in a series of highprofil­e crashes in recent years.

The aircraft was in Australia for a joint military training exercise held by the U.S. and Australia last month in Shoalwater Bay in Queensland state. The Talisman Sabre exercise, a biennial event between the two nations, involved more than 30,000 troops and 200 aircraft.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? A Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey like the one above crashed into the sea off the east coast of Australia on Saturday. Military officials called off search and rescue operations today for three missing U.S. Marines after 23others aboard were rescued.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE A Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey like the one above crashed into the sea off the east coast of Australia on Saturday. Military officials called off search and rescue operations today for three missing U.S. Marines after 23others aboard were rescued.

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