'Gunfighters' Marine dies in Southern California helicopter crash
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'Gunfighters' Marine dies in Southern California helicopter crash
"One Marine died and another was hospitalized after their helicopter crashed in a desert area of Imperial County during a training mission Thursday. An AH-1Z Viper carrying two pilots from Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 369, known as the "Gunfighters," crashed in an unpopulated area of Imperial Gables around 7:05 p.m., according to the U.S. Marine Corps. The first pilot was taken to Pioneers Memorial Hospital in Brawley, where he was pronounced dead. The second pilot was transported to Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs in stable condition, officials said."
"Maj. Gen. James B. Wellons, the commanding general of the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, expressed condolences and support to the friends and family of the fallen Marine. "It is with profound sadness that I share the loss of a Marine from 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing and the 'Gunfighters' while conducting a training flight in support of the Marine Corps Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course," he said in a statement. "This Marine made the ultimate sacrifice, and we are forever grateful for his selfless commitment and willingness to go into harm's way." The identity of the Marine is being withheld until 24 hours after his next of kin has been notified."
"HMLA-369 flies AH-1Z Viper attack helicopters and UH-1Y Venom utility helicopters, providing air support and reconnaissance for Marine forces worldwide. The squadron earned its "Gunfighters" nickname during the Vietnam War and has since served in major operations including Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. In February 2024, five Marines died when a military helicopter crashed en route to a Marine air station in San Diego. In December 2024, a military helicopter caught fire midflight and made an emergency landing at Camp Pendleton, where all four of its crew members were able to evacuate safely."
An AH-1Z Viper from Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 369 crashed in an unpopulated area of Imperial Gables around 7:05 p.m. during a training mission, resulting in one pilot killed and the other hospitalized. The first pilot was pronounced dead at Pioneers Memorial Hospital in Brawley; the second was taken to Desert Regional Medical Center in Palm Springs and listed in stable condition. Maj. Gen. James B. Wellons offered condolences and described the loss as the ultimate sacrifice during support of the Marine Corps Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course. The Marine's identity is withheld pending next-of-kin notification. HMLA-369 operates AH-1Z and UH-1Y helicopters and has served in major past operations. Prior recent incidents include a February 2024 crash that killed five Marines and a December 2024 midflight fire that allowed crew evacuation.
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