An Aggie is one of 12 Marines missing after a helicopter crash off the coast of Hawaii Thursday.
The crash happened during a nighttime training mission. Marine Corps officials have identified the 12 Marines aboard the two CH-53 heavy-lift helicopters as four officers and eight enlisted Marines. Maj. Shawn M. Campbell, who graduated from Texas A&M with a degree in microbiology in 2001, was aboard one of the helicopters.
Rescuers have been searching non-stop since the Coast Guard was notified of the crash Thursday by a civilian, according to an article by CNN.
The crash happened during a nighttime training mission. Marine Corps officials have identified the 12 Marines aboard the two CH-53 heavy-lift helicopters as four officers and eight enlisted Marines. Maj. Shawn M. Campbell, who graduated from Texas A&M with a degree in microbiology in 2001, was aboard one of the helicopters.
Rescuers have been searching non-stop since the Coast Guard was notified of the crash Thursday by a civilian, according to an article by CNN.
Campbell accepted his commission following his graduation from Texas A&M, said Campbell’s mother Donna McGrew in a family statement.
“My husband and I want everyone to know that this is not about us,” McGrew said in the statement. “This is about the families that are suffering, and about all the sacrifices that our military members and their families make on a daily basis.”
According to an article from the Associated Press, the Coast Guard has no plans to call off the search efforts for the two helicopters.
“My husband and I want everyone to know that this is not about us,” McGrew said in the statement. “This is about the families that are suffering, and about all the sacrifices that our military members and their families make on a daily basis.”
According to an article from the Associated Press, the Coast Guard has no plans to call off the search efforts for the two helicopters.