Obituaries

Murrieta Marine Remembered at Pendleton Service

Sgt. Eric M. Seaman was killed last month in a humanitarian mission in earthquake-ravaged Nepal.

Photos courtesy of the MCAS Miramar

By City News Service

A memorial service was held Wednesday afternoon at Camp Pendleton for six U.S. Marines -- one of them a Riverside native -- killed in a helicopter crash last month in earthquake-ravaged Nepal.

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Wednesday afternoon’s flight-line ceremony culminated with a 21-gun salute, a playing of taps and a helicopter fly-over.

The UH-1Y Huey attached to Marine Light Helicopter Squadron 469 went down about eight miles north of the town of Charikot on a steep Himalayan mountainside hours after a magnitude-7.3 temblor struck the region on May 12. The wreckage of the aircraft was found three days later.

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Killed in the crash were Sgt. Eric M. Seaman, 30, of Riverside; Capt. Christopher L. Norgren, 31, of Sedgwick, Kansas; Capt. Dustin R. Lukasiewicz, 29, of Harlan, Nebraska; Sgt. Ward M. Johnson IV, 29, of Seminole, Florida; Cpl. Sara A. Medina, 23, of Kane, Illinois; and Lance Cpl. Jacob A. Hug, 22, of Maricopa, Arizona.

The personnel aboard the Camp Pendleton-based chopper were participating in a disaster-relief mission called “Operation Sahayogi Haat” when their helicopter was reported missing. They had been diverted from a joint task force exercise in the Philippines to assist with search and rescue in the South Asian country.

Aircraft from the United States, India and Nepal took part in the search for the missing helicopter and Marines.


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