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Air Force identifies the 8 U.S. crew lost in Osprey crash in Japan » The crew ranged in ages from 24 to 36 years old and came from eight states, including California, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New York, Ohio and Utah. Pbs.org

Body of airman killed in Osprey crash in Japan returning home » Air Force Staff Sgt. Jake Galliher was one of eight service members killed in the CV-22 Osprey aircraft crash off the coast of Japan on Nov. 29. Airforcetimes.com

Lawmakers Open Investigation into Osprey Safety after Deadly USAF Crash » The House Oversight Committee has opened an investigation into the safety of the V-22 Osprey and is asking the Pentagon for documents. Airandspaceforces.com

Air Force says it's 'unlikely' to find survivors in V-22 Osprey crash off Japan - Breaking Defense » The Air Force transitioned from "rescue" to "recovery" operations after determining that two of the eight crew members who have not been located or recovered are likely also deceased. Breakingdefense.sites.breakingmedia.com

CV-22 Osprey Crashes Off Southern Japan with 8 Airmen Aboard » A U.S. Air Force CV-22 Osprey carrying eight Airmen crashed off the coast of Japan on Nov. 29, but the cause of the crash is still unclear. Airandspaceforces.com

U.S. Airman Recovered from U.S. CV-22 Osprey Crash off Japan - USNI News » The remains of five service members from the Nov. 29 U.S. Air Force CV-22 Osprey crash off Japan’s Yakushima Island have been recovered according to an Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) release on Wednesday. The body of one of the eight crewman aboard was recovered earlier on the day of the crash, and two crew members remain unaccounted for. On Wednesday, AFSOC announced that the three service members remaining with the wreckage had been recovered by a dive team. Their identities are being withheld until next of kin have been notified. Search efforts are ongoing for two crew members News.usni.org

Japanese Officials Raise Concerns Over V-22 Osprey Flights - USNI News » Top Japanese government officials have expressed concern that the United States is not providing sufficient information regarding the ongoing flights of U.S. Ospreys in Japan following Wednesday’s crash of an Air Force Special Operations (AFSOC) CV-22 in the waters of Yakushima Island. Meanwhile, the Carl Vinson Carrier Strike Group (CSG) wrapped up drills with a Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force destroyer on Thursday. On Friday, during his daily morning press conference, Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno stated that, despite requests by the Japanese government, there has not been sufficient explanation by the United States regarding the safety of the Osprey News.usni.org

US military grounds entire fleet of Osprey aircraft following a deadly crash off the coast of Japan » U.S. military is grounding its Osprey V-22 helicopters, after 8 Air Force Special Operations Command service members died in a crash off the coast of Japan. Apnews.com

Divers recover seventh crew member killed in Osprey crash in Japan » Navy divers recovered the remains of the seventh of the eight crew members from a U.S. military Osprey aircraft that crashed off southern Japan. Airforcetimes.com

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