US Navy crew member missing after helicopter incident in Arabian Sea
A U.S. Navy helicopter experienced an emergency landing in the Arabian Sea, resulting in one crew member being reported missing. Three others were rescued and sustained injuries. (sources: abc, nytimes, foxnews, cbsnews)
An MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter from the USS George H.W. Bush went down in the Arabian Sea. The Navy stated that there is no indication of hostile action involved in the incident.
- One crew member is missing, while three others were rescued and injured.
- The helicopter made an emergency water landing.
- The incident occurred in the Arabian Sea.
Why it matters
The incident highlights the risks faced by military personnel during operations at sea.
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