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By Purnell Murdock
Washington
18 February 2006
Two U.S. Marine1 Corps2 helicopters have crashed off the coast of Djibouti in the Horn of Africa. Two injured crew members have been rescued, but 10 others are missing.
Members of US Military Combined Joint3 Task Force, right, and Djibouti military search area where helicopters crashed
Military officials say the two CH-53 Marine Transport helicopters were conducting a night time training mission Friday over the Gulf4 of Aden, when they suddenly went down.
U.S. military spokeswoman Major Susan Romano says 12 crew members were aboard at the time of the crash. She says Djibouti soldiers were near the crash site, but were only able to rescue two crew members.
"We don't know the status of the remaining crew members. It's unknown at the time," she said. "We have a task force on the ground, as well as a convoy5 going out to the crash site to do search and rescue."
Major Ramano says it is unclear what brought the helicopters down. She says an investigation6 is under way, but that, at this time, there was no indication of hostile fire.
About 1,700 U.S. troops are based in Djibouti as part of a joint task force that conducts training exercises with other militaries in the region.
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