Remains of one airman aboard Osprey that crashed in Japan recovered, Air Force says - News Summed Up

Remains of one airman aboard Osprey that crashed in Japan recovered, Air Force says


The remains of one airman who was aboard the Air Force CV-22B Osprey that crashed off the coast of Yakushima Island, Japan, on Wednesday have been recovered, the Air Force said Friday. “Seven Airmen are in DUSTWUN status meaning ‘duty status-whereabouts unknown,’” a release on Friday from Air Force Special Operations Command said. “At this time, we can confirm one set of remains has been recovered.”The Air Force on Saturday identified the airman recovered from the crash as 24-year-old Staff Sgt. All V22 Ospreys in Japan operate only after undergoing thorough maintenance and safety checks,” Singh said. The CV-22 Osprey was conducting a “routine training mission” at the time of the “mishap” on Wednesday, the Air Force has said previously.


Source: CNN December 03, 2023 06:54 UTC



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