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Marine dies and two ships collide in the Caribbean, US military says
Summary
A U.S. Marine fell from the USS Iwo Jima and was later declared dead after a multi-day search; separately, the destroyer USS Truxtun and supply ship USNS Supply collided during a resupply operation, with two personnel reporting minor injuries. Military officials say searches and an investigation are ongoing.
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A U.S. Marine fell overboard from the amphibious assault ship USS Iwo Jima and was later declared dead after a multi-day search, the Marine Corps reported. Separately, the destroyer USS Truxtun and the supply ship USNS Supply collided during a replenishment maneuver in the Caribbean. Two personnel reported minor injuries and were described as stable. Both incidents occurred amid a large U.S. naval presence in the region.
Reported details:
- A Marine fell from the USS Iwo Jima; a multi-day search was conducted and the service member was subsequently declared dead.
- The USS Truxtun and USNS Supply made contact while a resupply was underway; two personnel reported minor injuries and were in stable condition.
- Both ships are now sailing and the collision is reported to be under investigation by U.S. Southern Command.
- The events took place while the U.S. military maintained a heightened naval presence in the Caribbean.
Summary:
Officials reported a service member fatality after a search following a fall from an amphibious ship and a separate collision between a destroyer and a supply vessel that caused minor injuries. An investigation into the collision is underway; further actions have not been determined.
