The two missing EA-18G Growler crew members involved in a crash last week are now pronounced dead, the Navy announced Sunday.
The two aviators who were missing after a Navy Growler crashed east of Mount Rainier last week have died, officials said ...
Today, the US Navy announced the first Boeing EA-18G Growler aircrew loss due to an incident on a low-level flight route near ...
WASHINGTON STATE — The two members onboard an EA-18G Growler that crashed east of Mount Rainier last week have been declared ...
Two crew members from a U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler jet based out of Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Washington, are missing ...
A U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler crashed east of Mount Rainier during a routine training flight from Naval Air Station Whidbey ...
Aerial search teams found the wreckage of the jet Wednesday, but the search for the aviators remains difficult amid ...
Army special forces are helping the U.S. Navy and local officials in the search and rescue of an EA-18G Growler that crashed ...
The status of the Growler's 2-man crew was unknown Thursday night as Green Berets attempted to reach the crash site.
Searchers spotted the wreckage of the plane, but not the crew, Wednesday afternoon amid bad weather and remote terrain.
The United States Navy, local law enforcement, and partner agencies have reached the site where an EA-18G Growler crashed ...
Search for two Navy aviators persists after their jet crashed near Mount Rainier; the wreck was found, but their fate is ...