Anonymous ID: 7fd1ab Dec. 8, 2018, 3:43 a.m. No.4211372   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1466 >>1570 >>1573 >>1785 >>1883 >>1957 >>2014

Anons, I just saw this twat from The Marine Corps Installation Command Pacific. Third Mef whinc is in OKINAWA… Okinawa and Kochi are A LONG ways apart… Yet they don't want anyone to touch the debris. Spouse Anon think there is a lot moar going on here than being told, Possible that the Marine F/A 18 was and the refueler were attacked or engaging? It don't sit right w/me. Way too much stuff habbening in Shikoku AND Okinawa lately for coincidence! Everyday something but recently there is this "Crash". Yesterday the deceased picture was released..Pic related, Lightning, Message? Today in Okinawa I posted where an Airman was arrested off Base with a Berreta in Yomitan Son… Shit is piling up and Habbening!!!!

 

A man of Air Force soldiers belonging to U.S. Army Kadena base temporarily escaped on 6th while possessing a handgun from inside the base and found that the US military was arrested around the private residential area of ​​Yomitan village Uza during the same day. Firing was not confirmed. Meanwhile, the US military did not contact the Okinawa Defense Bureau until the Okinawa Times inquired on the 7th, and it was not transmitted to the surrounding municipalities. The Japan-U.S. Agreement stipulates that "promptly notify the local authorities concerning public safety or environmental influences," there is a possibility of conflict. (Department of Social Affairs · Yamashiro Hibiko, Chubu Bureau Department · Tomoe Shinohara)

 

"Vehicles to skip" decreased "Voice of gratitude from the school road area where young American soldiers watch

 

Beretta 92F bag

According to the 18th flight team, deserters belong to the 353 Special Operations Force. [Side Note, 353rd was in charge of the Thai Soccer Team Rescue] A deserter was not in the office and searched for it. As a result of searching, the security forces found and restrained within 3 hours. At that time, he said he had a handgun Beretta 92F in his car bag . The reason why a handgun was brought out is unknown.

 

Although deserters are out of office due to absenteeism, there is a possibility that it is outside official affairs, but the prefectural police have not publicized because the US side secured his former person. For the crime of soldiers and military personnel, the

 

Japan-US Nation Agreement states that the first jurisdiction will be on the US side if it is "official" and on the Japanese side if it is "off the public service." However, if the US side secures his / her first role even outside official duty, in principle, it will not be handed over to Japan until prosecution.

https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20181208-00356339-okinawat-oki

Anonymous ID: 7fd1ab Dec. 8, 2018, 4:33 a.m. No.4211570   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1573 >>1785 >>1815 >>1834 >>1879 >>1883 >>1957 >>2014

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GUISE

Telling you, there is fuggery afoot… The MOAR WE DIG. All these stories keep looping through each other

This South Florida Marine was always fascinated with flying. He died serving his country

The Marine that died in the crash was from…wait for it, Broward County…

From a young age, Marine Corps Capt. Jahmar F. Resilard was fascinated by aviation.

 

As a student at Miramar High School, Resilard was a member of the Broward school’s Civil Air Patrol, a civilian auxiliary unit for the Air Force. ;Trafficking?] Then 15 and a sophomore, he was one of four students tasked with helping restore a vintage, four-engine Eastern Airlines DC-7B.

 

“You feel like you’re working on a part of history,” Resilard told the Miami Herald at the time.

 

MARICE COHN BAND Miami Herald File

Resilard, 28, grew up to become an F/A-18 pilot with the Marines.

 

He was one of seven Marines who were involved in a crash between two U.S. planes off Japan’s coast about 2 a.m. local time Thursday (noon Wednesday EST), according to the Marines.

 

The two planes — a KC-130 Hercules and F/A-18 Hornet — collided about 200 miles off the coast of Japan during an aerial refueling that was part of routine training, according to the Marines. The KC-130 is used mainly for airborne refueling.

 

Resilard was the pilot flying the Hornet. He and another Marine were initially rescued at sea off the coast of the Japanese city Kochi on Thursday. They were transported to a local hospital, where Resilard died, according to a report from the U.S. Naval Institute. The other crewman, who has not been identified, was in fair condition.

 

Five other Marines remain missing; rescuers are still searching for them.

 

The cause of the crash is under investigation.

 

“The Bats are deeply saddened by the loss of Captain Jahmar Resilard,” the Marines’ III Marine Expeditionary Force team posted on Facebook.

 

“He was an effective and dedicated leader who cared for his Marines and fellow fighter pilots with passion,” Lt. Col. James Compton, commanding officer of Marine All Weather Fighter Attack Squadron 242, posted. “His warm and charismatic nature bound us together and we will miss him terribly. We honor his service and his contribution to the Marine Corps and our great nation.”

 

Resilard was decorated with the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, and National Defense Service Medal, the Marines said.

 

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/national/article222800270.html

Anonymous ID: 7fd1ab Dec. 8, 2018, 4:34 a.m. No.4211573   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1785 >>1879 >>1883 >>1957 >>2014

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Air Force pararescue and special operations join search and rescue for 5 Marines still missing off Japanese coast

 

A massive search and rescue operation is still underway for five Marines missing off the Japanese coast, which now includes Air Force special operations assets and elite pararescuemen.

 

The rescue effort follows a midair collision between a C-130 carrying five Marines and an F/A-18 fighter jet with a crew of two.

 

Two Marines have been found, with one listed in fair condition and the other declared deceased, military officials announced.

 

“The search and rescue operations continue for the remaining five U.S. Marines who were aboard the KC-130 Hercules and F/A-18 Hornet involved in a mishap about 200 miles off of the coast of Japan around 2:00 a.m. Dec. 6,” the Marines said in a command release.

 

1 killed, 1 rescued, 5 still missing off Japanese coast after C-130 and F/A-18 fighter jet crash

1 killed, 1 rescued, 5 still missing off Japanese coast after C-130 and F/A-18 fighter jet crash

The aircraft had taken off from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, to conduct regularly scheduled training.

 

By: Geoff Ziezulewicz, Shawn Snow, Tara Copp

The rescue operation — which includes support from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force, the Japanese Coast Guard and U.S. Navy 7th Fleet — was also joined by U.S. Air Force special operations assets and elite pararescuemen.

 

The 353rd Special Operations Group out of Kadena Air Force Base, Japan, has provided three MC-130s and three CV-22s, along with Airmen from the Kadena’s 320th Special Tactics Squadron — most of whom are pararescuemen, according to Capt. Amanda Farr, a spokeswoman with Air Force Special Operations Command. Farr later said on Thursday that a fourth Osprey had joined the search.

 

The Air Force’s elite pararescuemen are trained to rescue and provide emergency medical treatment for downed aircrews in nearly any clime or terrain, including rescues in open oceans.

 

The CV-22 is the special operations variant of the Corps’ tilt rotor MV-22 Osprey.

 

Four CV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft assigned to the 353rd Special Operations Group Detachment 1 fly above Tokyo, Japan, April 5. Approximately 100 Air Commandos and five Ospreys deployed to Yokota Air Base to participate in regional exercises. (Senior Airman Joseph Pick/Air Force)

Four CV-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft assigned to the 353rd Special Operations Group Detachment 1 fly above Tokyo, Japan, April 5. Approximately 100 Air Commandos and five Ospreys deployed to Yokota Air Base to participate in regional exercises. (Senior Airman Joseph Pick/Air Force)

The Japanese Ministry of Defense announced at a news conference that it had provided three ships: a rescue submarine named JS Chiyoda and two training ship destroyers, JS Setoyuki and JS Yamayuki.

 

Japanese air assets to include variants of the UH-60 were also aiding in the rescue.

 

The Yokota air base was slated to dispatch some of its C-130s, according to Col. Mark Mullarkey Col. Mark Mullarkey, commander of the 374th Operations Group, 374th Airlift.

 

The Navy’s sub-hunting P-8 Poseidon with 7th Fleet out of the Kadena air base was also among search and rescue assets looking for the missing Marines.

 

“The circumstances of the mishap are currently under investigation,” the Marine Corps release said. “There is no additional information available at this time.”

 

https://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/your-marine-corps/2018/12/06/air-force-pararescue-and-special-operations-assets-join-search-and-rescue-for-5-marines-still-missing-off-japanese-coast/

Anonymous ID: 7fd1ab Dec. 8, 2018, 5:32 a.m. No.4211883   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1957 >>2014

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Guise, let me tell you about the airspace around Okinawa. It's always blacked out. Always. [Pic Related] I keep saying habbenings but we can't see anything, ever. I think it is very likely there is a WAR going on and we don't know it. Is it possible that the war is with our own military, and even or the Japanese Military as well?

Second pic, Red is Iwakuni, where they are from.There were two on FA 18 and five on KC 130, of which one was aboard the FA 18 and was rescued by the Maritime Self - Defense Force helicopter around 5:40 am and was transported to Iwakuni base.

https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20181206/k10011736491000.html

Purple is Tokushima, Komatsujima shi Red Cross Hospital, Yes,

RED CROSS

Is where the other one was taken and later on so far died.

https://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20181206-00000035-cnippou-kr

Grey is the area, 100 kilometers south of the land area where the crash occurred.Very strange, Something in this area?

I would think that since the C 130 Herculese was a refueler that the wreckage would be easy to find. NO WORD on the wreckage or Crew of the C 130…Hmmmmmmm

Anonymous ID: 7fd1ab Dec. 8, 2018, 5:48 a.m. No.4211957   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2014

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So there is no C 130 found. Accident occurred at 2 am.

I know it's not impossible that this occurred at this hour but Japanese complain alot for aircraft flying in the middle of the night, so how did they originate from Iwakuni and where were they going to land?

No planes on Radar ever in Okinawa despite having an International Airport a Marine Corps Air Station AND a US Air Base, Largest in the Pacific.

Did a crash actually occur?

The Pilot Died at a RED CROSS Hospital

He was from Broward County

353rd Special Ops helping in search and rescue

353rd SpecOps guy arrested with a Berreta in Yomitan, all on the same day…