US Copter Squadron Pulled From Overseas Duty After Air Collision Killed 12

© Flickr / U.S. Pacific FleetAn MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter attached to the Raptors of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 71 fires an AGM-114 Hellfire missile during a training exercise over the Pacific Ocean
An MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopter attached to the Raptors of Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadron (HSM) 71 fires an AGM-114 Hellfire missile during a training exercise over the Pacific Ocean - Sputnik International
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A US Marine Corps helicopter squadron has been called back to the US mainland following a mid-air collision off Hawaii earlier this year that killed 12 servicemen, media reported.

WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – Mission capable rates for CH-53Es and other Marine aircraft have deteriorated sharply in recent years in part because of budget cuts, making it harder for flight mechanics to find the parts they need to keep planes and helicopters flying, according to the Marine Corps Times.

“A Marine three-star general pulled a Hawaii-based helicopter squadron from a spring deployment after two of its aircraft crashed off Oahu's coast in January, killing a dozen Marines,” the Marine Corps Times reported on Friday.

Lieutenant General John Toolan, the head of Marine Corps Forces Pacific, decided against dispatching CH-53E Super Stallions from Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 463 to Australia's Northern Territory as part of Marine Rotational Force–Darwin, the report noted.

The commanding officer of the helicopter squadron was fired three days before the January 14 crash after senior officials concluded he had failed to keep the unit operating at acceptable standards, the report noted.

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