
Remains Of US Personnel Found After Training 'Mishap'
The seven US Marines and one sailor were involved in an incident during shore-to-ship waterborne training off the coast of California.
The seven US Marines and one sailor were involved in an incident during shore-to-ship waterborne training off the coast of California.
The unexploded ordnance has been made safe after the items were exposed by the rapidly eroding coastline in Holderness.
The site, used by the US Air Force for refuelling, will no longer be scrapped under Ministry of Defence property plans.
The incident happened near San Clemente Island on Thursday.
A search and rescue mission is underway, with support from the US Navy and Coastguard.
Nearly 12,000 military personnel will leave the country, with almost half being redeployed to other NATO nations.
Experts have suggested it could lead to more powerful missiles being built by South Korea.
Anne Sacoolas was able to return home to the United States after the death of 19-year-old Harry Dunn outside RAF Croughton last August.
The US Secretary of State also praised the "principled response" taken by the Government over China in recent weeks.
Mr Dunn was killed when his motorbike collided with a car outside RAF Croughton in August 2019.
As planned, the United States has reduced its presence in Afghanistan to 8,600 personnel, withdrawing from five bases.
It will see the two nations working on a number of capabilities so their forces can "operate seamlessly together in future battlefields".
Linda Sprouting is calling for an independent, UK-led investigation after the death of her husband in Iraq in 2018.
Lieutenant junior grade Madeline Swegle will receive her Wings of Gold later this month.
The blaze took place on USS Bonhomme Richard while at Naval Base San Diego in California.
Last month, President Donald Trump said his administration would not even consider the renaming of bases.