Australia’s army chief on Sunday, July 30, released the names of four aircrew feared killed when an Australian Defense Force helicopter crashed into the ocean off the coast of Queensland.
SYDNEY, Australia –
Addressing media in Sydney, Chief of Army Lieutenant General Simon Stuart named the missing soldiers as Captain Daniel Lyon, Lieutenant Maxwell Nugent, Warrant Officer Class Two Joseph Laycock and Corporal Alexander Naggs.“Let’s be focused on bringing them home,” Stuart said, adding that the search for the four young men continued.Defense Minister Richard Marles told reporters in Townsville, Queensland, a full investigation would take place into the crash.
“My thoughts are with the four Australians who were involved in the helicopter crash,” Lloyd said in Townsville, addressing troops participating in Talisman Sabre.
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