29 February 1844. Screw steamer USS Mohawk Landsman Thomas J. Stokes killed by accidental discharge of gun. 13 April 1904. 30 April 1891. He was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force. The Safety Corner from Marine Corps Lessons Learned (Mar. 29 January 1905. Fireman 1 class Robert Earl Taylor killed. 244 [1934] Alcoholic Liquors, General Order No. Protected cruiser USS Boston Seaman Arthur J. Kain killed when blank charge accidentally exploded. 19 December 1910. [Rare non-circulating manuscript available for examination at the Navy Department library.]. 75-inch rockets, and a liquid oxygen cart. Four Marines seriously injured and six other Marines treated and then released at Camp Lejeune Naval Hospital, NC, as a result of a High-Mobility, Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV) running off Route US 17 and striking the side of a bridge. Coal Passers Michael Vincent Horan and Richard Matthew Wagner killed. 2 January 1941. UH-1N "Huey" from Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 166 crashed in the Chocolate Mountains of Imperial County, California, during a routine training maneuver. Pilot and F/A-18C "Hornet" from Marine Fighter Attack Squadron 212 lost during a mission in Alaska. Nicolas M. Hodson from the 3rd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Brigade, was killed, and three other injured in a vehicle accident in Kuwait. Coal Passer Joseph Anderson, Seaman George Aubel, Fireman 1 class William Davis, Apprentice 1 class Jacob L. Mehaffey and Coxswain Frank Swanson drowned. 25 August 1950. 18 USS Connecticut Gunners Mate George W. Fairey drowned while trying to recover a torpedo in about 80-feet of water. 1902. USS Voge (FF-1047) collides with unidentified Soviet submarine in the Ionian Sea, 1 sailor injured. 18 November 2001. 28 January 1833. Seven sailors were killed when the Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Fitzgerald (DDG-62) was struck by the bow of the Philippine-flagged merchant vessel ACX Crystal off Japan. During a test run from Norfolk to New York, a fire in the machinery room of aircraft carrier USS Constellation (CVA-64) killed four men and injured nine others. 138 killed and 60 injured. F/A-18 Hornet of Strike Fighter Squadron 203 crashed on a low-level navigation flight training mission. Colonel Michael R. Stahlman died on 5 October 2008 from injuries sustained in a July 31 non-hostile incident in Anbar province, Iraq. 16 January 1924. 6 January 1938. Douglas Jose Marencoreyes died and another was injured in a truck accident. 27 other sailors wounded. 24 December 1967. Marine Lance CPL. 53, USS Independence CVL22 & USS Denver CL58 War Damage Report No. 11 Feb. 2009. 26 January 2004. 10 September 2002. A VS-33 S-3B, on a routine training mission from Nimitz (CVN-68) crashed into the Pacific. 2 October 1936. He was assigned to Marine Forces Reserve's Marine Wing Support Group 47, 4th Marine Aircraft Wing. Ensign Otto Wieselmayer and Aviation Chief Machinist's Mate Marcus Stovel Rice killed when their VP-3F patrol plane crashed into Panama Bay. 10 November 1936. Continental sloop Saratoga lost with all hands in a gale off the Bahamas. CAPT Christopher Hodges was not seriously injured. 10 July 1960. 27 March 1850. 4 February 1922. Seaplane accident at Five Fathom Lightship off Cape May, N. J., killed Ensign Harry G. Catchpole. 29 March 2003. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 194762. 13 July 2002. 9-29-322, Unit 296 B.S. Explosion at the black powder magazine at Navy Yard, Mare Island, Calif., killed Chief Gunner Allan S. MacKenzie. 29 September 1918. Both pilots ejected; Navy LT. Mark Sharp was killed and Marine 1st LT Carl Hogsett sustained broken bones and a serious head injury. The incident occurred near the city of Al Kut, Iraq. 6 June 2003. 27 July 1898. 5 October 1915. In memory of The 143 Seabees Killed In Action in Vietnam 08/06/1965 - 08/10/1971 Topics. Great Naval Disasters: U.S. 26 April 1952. USS New York (BB-34) Seaman 2 class James Orville Epperson accidentally struck by loading tray inside #2 turret and fell into gun pit, he was then crushed by a 14-inch shell that fell in immediately afterwards. Ludwell R. Pickett, Lt (jg). 14 October 1920. Engineman 1st Class Vincent Parker and Electronics Technician 3rd Class Benjamin Johnson from USS Peterson (DD-969) boarding party drowned after oil smuggling merchant ship Samra foundered in the northern Persian Gulf. USS Saratoga (CVA-60) suffers a fire in No. He was assigned to Headquarters and Service Battalion, 1st Force Service Support Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force. Joshua A. Scott died from a non-hostile vehicle accident near Al Taqaddum, Iraq. US Navy. 21 March 1847. 73 killed, 49 injured. 13 July 1917. SH-60B "Seahawk" of Light Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron 47 crashed during a flight from its home base at Naval Air Station North Island, California. 19 March 2001. In 1932, 185 sailors died in accidents; 70 in motor vehicles, 23 in flight accidents. 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