A US Marine was killed and 11 others injured when their helicopter
made a "hard landing" during training at the Camp Lejeune base in North
Carolina, military officials said on Thursday.
The Marine Corps
did not immediately provide details about what caused the late on
Wednesday crash, which involved a CH-53E helicopter.
One Marine was pronounced dead at the naval hospital at Camp Lejeune.
"The
command's priorities are to make contact with the families of the
involved Marines as quickly as possible to provide them with the status
of their loved ones," spokesperson Captain Kendra Motz said in a
statement.
A hard landing is when an aircraft hits the ground with more speed than normal, typically after a rapid or steep descent.
Eleven other Marines were also hospitalised. Nine were released or about to be released, while two were in stable condition.
In
March, seven Marines and four air crew from the Louisiana National
Guard were killed after their Black Hawk helicopter crashed during a
night training exercise in Florida.
In May, a Marine was killed
and 21 others required hospital treatment after their MV-22 Osprey
aircraft made a hard landing during training in Hawaii.
Camp Lejeune is the Marine Corps' main base on the East Coast.
The CH-53E helicopter is used by the Marines for heavy lifts and transporting material and supplies.
The incident was under investigation and no additional information was immediately available.
Friday, September 04, 2015
Helicopter lands hard, US Marine killed
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