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Sailor Dies Aboard USS Ronald Reagan After Brief Illness
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Sailor Dies Aboard USS Ronald Reagan After Brief Illness
Stars and Stripes | Oct 12, 2016
YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE, Japan -- A sailor died aboard the USS Ronald Reagan on Monday after getting sick, Navy officials said.
Seaman Danyelle Luckey, a personnel specialist on the Yokosuka-based aircraft carrier, died suddenly after a brief illness, Task Force 70 spokesman Lt. Cmdr. Aaron Kakiel said in an email to Stars and Stripes. The cause of death is under investigation.
http://www.military.com/daily-news/2016/10/12/sailor-dies-aboard-uss-ronald-reagan-after-brief-illness.html
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Condolences to the family. It's always sad when someone dies so young, regardless of the circumstances.
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I hope they investigate. Young sailors dying of brief illnesses overseas are automatically suspicious because of the rarity.
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