N.Y. Times, Oct 3, 1990
MANZANITA, Ore., Oct 2 (AP)--The search for three crew members of a Navy helicopter off the Oregon coast has been called off, the authorities said today. The SH-60B Lamps Mark III helicopter was taking part in an American-Canadian military exercise when it crashed in good weather Sunday night off the coast of Cape Falcon, said a Navy spokesman. The Navy identified the missing men as the pilot, Lieut. Cmdr. Paul K. Miller, 36 years old, of Elgin, Ill; the co-pilot, Ensign Timothy E. Hanusin, 27, of Niagara Falls, N.Y., and William R. Nolte, 25, aviation antisubmarine warfare operator 2d class, from Minneapolis.
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Was detached to USS Crommelin (FFG37) at the time of the accident.
N.Y. Times, Oct 3, 1990
MANZANITA, Ore., Oct 2 (AP)--The search for three crew members of a Navy helicopter off the Oregon coast has been called off, the authorities said today. The SH-60B Lamps Mark III helicopter was taking part in an American-Canadian military exercise when it crashed in good weather Sunday night off the coast of Cape Falcon, said a Navy spokesman. The Navy identified the missing men as the pilot, Lieut. Cmdr. Paul K. Miller, 36 years old, of Elgin, Ill; the co-pilot, Ensign Timothy E. Hanusin, 27, of Niagara Falls, N.Y., and William R. Nolte, 25, aviation antisubmarine warfare operator 2d class, from Minneapolis.
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Was detached to USS Crommelin (FFG37) at the time of the accident.
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