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Search for Missing Sailor from USS Theodore Roosevelt Feared Overboard
On 12/11/20 at 7:20 AM EST
The U.S. Navy is searching for a missing sailor feared to have gone overboard from the USS Theodore Roosevelt off Southern California.
The aircraft carrier has been joined by other ships in an attempt to trace the individual, who was spotted in the water at about 7.30 a.m. Thursday, the Navy Times reported. In all, three search and rescue helicopters, the U.S. Coast Guard, USS Bunker Hill, USS Russell, USS Howard and USS Charleston have been deployed to help with the search.
Newsweek contacted the U.S. Navy for information about the incident.