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Navy Identifies Missing Pilot After Emergency Landing At Sea

The Daily Wire

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July 8, 2026

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Navy Identifies Missing Pilot After Emergency Landing At Sea

The U.S. Navy on Tuesday identified the aviator who went missing after the MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter he was aboard made an emergency landing in the Arabian Sea. Cmdr. Gabriel Edwards, commanding officer of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 5, remained missing after the helicopter made an emergency landing around 3:30 a.m. EDT on July 1. ...

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Anadolu Agency

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· Jul 5, 2026

US Navy suspends search for sailor missing after helicopter crash in Arabian Sea

Sailor was reported missing on July 1 after MH-60S Sea Hawk made emergency water landing

Off The Press

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· Jul 5, 2026

US Navy Suspends Search for Missing Sailor in Arabian Sea

The U.S. Navy said on Sunday it had suspended its search for a ​sailor who was reported missing on July 1. Here are some details: * The Navy’s 5th Fleet said the Navy and Air Force searched for a sailor ‌who was reported missing last ​week after an ‌MH-60S Seahawk helicopter went down in the []...Click to read more

OpsLens

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· Jul 9, 2026

‘Greatest joy was always his family’: U.S. Navy identifies missing sailor whose helicopter went down in Arabian Sea

Source link Cmdr. Gabriel ‘Gabe’ Edwards (U.S. Navy photo) The U.S. Navy has now identified the missing sailor from a helicopter emergency landing in the Arabian Sea last week as

DNyuz

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· Jul 8, 2026

Navy Identifies Sailor Lost in Arabian Sea Helicopter Crash

The U.S. Navy has identified Cmdr. Gabriel Edwards as the missing sailor who was aboard a helicopter that went down in the Arabian Sea on July 1. Commander Edwards was the top officer of Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 5. He was declared missing after three members of his four-person MH-60S Seahawk helicopter crew were rescued []

The Independent

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· Jun 29, 2026

Desperate search for US Marine missing off the coast of California

The Marine was reported missing from the USS Anchorage shortly after midnight on Thursday

Hindustan Times

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· Jul 8, 2026

Who is Gabriel Edwards? US Navy sailor missing in Arabian Sea helicopter incident identified

The US Navy has identified Commander Gabriel Edwards as the sailor still missing after a helicopter's emergency landing in the Arabian Sea.

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Related coverage for "Navy Identifies Missing Pilot After Emergency Landing At Sea": Anadolu Agency — US Navy suspends search for sailor missing after helicopter crash in Arabian Sea. Off The Press — US Navy Suspends Search for Missing Sailor in Arabian Sea. OpsLens — ‘Greatest joy was always his family’: U.S. Navy identifies missing sailor whose helicopter went down in Arabian Sea. DNyuz — Navy Identifies Sailor Lost in Arabian Sea Helicopter Crash. The Independent — Desperate search for US Marine missing off the coast of California . Hindustan Times — Who is Gabriel Edwards? US Navy sailor missing in Arabian Sea helicopter incident identified