US Service Member, a plane crash killed in a plane crash in the Philippines, was determined to be a sea from California
The United States Service Member Killed next to three defense firm When a small plane crashed in the Philippines, he was determined from California as a sea.
Sgt. Jacob M. Durham said that a plane contracted by US servicemen on Thursday, US military in intelligence, control and intelligence support “, California Pendleton in California, he said.
The statement did not include Durham’s age and the city of California. Authorities did not respond immediately to the information requested.
Sam Mala / AP
US Indo-Pacific Command Public Affairs is part of a regular mission of flight to “Support for US-Philippine security cooperation cooperation cooperation cooperation cooperation activities” and only four people are on the plane. The plane crashed into a rice bed near the ampatuan in the province of South Maguindanao Del Sur.
Authorities said the cause of the accident was under investigation.
The Philippine Civil Aviation Body has approved a light plane crash in the province of Maguindanao Del Sur. The bodies of four were taken from the rubble in Ampatuan, Ameer Cehad Tim Ambolodto, Maguindanao del Sur Security Officer Ameer Tim Ambolodto.
The US forces are located in the southern Philippine military camp in the South Philippines, the country in the south of the country to train and recommendations against Muslim military. The region is a great degree of minority Muslims in the Roman Catholic Nation.
The year a disaster charged official said that the residents of the residents were smoke from the plane on Thursday, and the plane heard an explosion of about half a mile.
Sam Mala / AP
Authorities said that the 1st radio battalion of the Durham was taught as an analyst designated in the Maritime Expedication Force Information Group. In January 2021, he joined the marines and rose to his current rank on February 1.
Durham’s awards include the medal of the navy and the navy and the naval body, a well-behaved medal, national defense service medal, an unworthy mast and sea air marks.
“Sgt. Durham embodied the highest traditions of Durham, Marine Corps – sample structure, intelligence and self-sacrificing leadership,” Lt. Col. Mabel B. Annunziata said the 1st radio battalion was the commander. “He was deeply honored and loved by his compatriots.”