conditions. is just like us, if we don t keep up with the routine maintenance on our car, when you do need to get it fix it takes longer and it cost more. heather: national security correspondent, jennifer griffin, his life from the pentagon with more on this. just last night, we got word about another mishap, they showed signs of decompression sickness on being a marine cargo plane. severally as you mention, the coast guard is still searching for five as i crashed off the water s tooth a routine site. they are again being raised about the safety of u.s. military aircraft. after an increase in high-profile crashes. late last week, the u.s. marine corps grounded its entire fleet of aircraft, some 850 jets, helicopters, and ospreys after two deadly crashes in the
non-commissioned officer will not return to the ship after the navy brass lost trust in their ability to lead. additional nonjudicial punishments could be imposed at a captain s mast inquiry being held today. marine corps investigators trying to determine what caused a c-130 plane to depressurize in flight with 46 service members on board. officials say it happened at 21,000 feet. five crew members had to be treated for decompression sickness. it s the second incident this summer involving a military plane. last month, 15 marines and a navy corpsman were killed when their kc-130 aircraft crashed in a field in mississippi. the secret service investigating comments made on line by a missouri lawmaker who said she hoped president trump would be assassinated. the comment from democratic state senator maria shapel nadal has since been deleted. she has apologized claiming her comment was born of frustration
last two weeks killed 18 marines and a sailor. so for this year there been 14 noncombat aviation crashes involved in u.s. military and aircraft, 40% higher from this point a year ago. the uptick in crashes has a chairman of the house armed services concerned. we got a lot of ground to make up for the good of the nation and for the good of the men and women who are risking their lives. just last month in the first of against isis, the u.s. navy was forced to ground an entire s18 fighter squadron after two pilot suffered from decompression sickness due to a long-standing and addressed problem cabin pressure. we are working these airplanes beyond their desired life. when they do have to go in for maintenance, they say they are longer because there s more problems to fix. the military has argued that the problems facing aviation units were limited to trainers back home, not with deployed forces, but there is increasing
thanks. jenna: crews have pulled more than 180 bodies, mostly high school students from a sunken passenger ferry from the coast of south korea. more than 100 people are still missing. for the latest on the grim recovery effort, david piper streaming live from bangkok. david? reporter: jenna, it is now 10 days since that ferry sank off south korea and the operation to recover bodies is ongoing at this hour. south korean officials say divers continue to bring up bodies from the sunken ferry but many of the divers are suffering from fatigue. some have been treated for possible decompression sickness. they re able to work longer searching cabins if they re connected to air tubes but some fear it is becoming too dangerous as the weather deteriorates at the site. several hundred divers, including civilians are currently involved in the search there. the u.s. is 7th fleet, diving and recovery vessel, the safeguard is heading towards south korea s southwest coast now and expected to arrive
he was treated for in 2010. he ll be joined by an iraq veteran who suffered a similar injury. and what is george clooney doing in handcuffs? we ll tell you. this morning, the soldier accused of killing 16 afghan civilians in a house to house rampage is back in the u.s. the suspect is identified as 38-year-old army staff sergeant robert bales. he s now in custody at ft. leavenworth by himself. this was his first tour of duty in afghanistan, but he had done three tours of iraq. neighbors say they only knew bales as a family man who was the life of a party. i was blown away. i was devastated, heart broken, completely shocked. i would describe him he was super fun to hang around with, kind of the life of the party kind of guy. super loving, friendly to everybody he met. great with his kids. i just i don t i don t see how this has happened. i never saw any signs of marital problems. they always seemed pretty happy. cnn s sara steiner has been following this story sin