Three sailors of USS George Washington die within week; Navy investigating

April 19, 2022
101206-N-5538K-395 EAST CHINA SEA (Dec. 6, 2010) The aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 76) transits the East China Sea. George Washington is participating in Keen Sword 2010 with the Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force through Dec. 10. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Casey H. Kyhl/Released)

A sailor was found unresponsive on board the aircraft carrier Friday, following the cases of two sailors “found deceased” on April 9 and 10 in separate incidents.

Three sailors who served on the same aircraft carrier in Virginia have turned up dead within a week, military officials said Tuesday.

A sailor was found unresponsive on board the USS George Washington this past Friday, as the carrier is being overhauled at the Newport News Shipbuilding, Navy Lt. Cmdr. Robert Myers said in a statement to reporters.

That unidentified sailor was taken to Riverside Regional Medical Center in Newport News where the service member was pronounced dead.

That follows the cases of two sailors who “were found deceased” on April 9 and 10 in separate incidents, Myers said.

There are no immediate signs that these three deaths are connected to each other, officials said.

“I don’t believe that they (Navy investigators) are aware of any indications that they are related,” John Kirby, Pentagon press secretary, told reporters.

“That’s what they believe right now and I think we need to give them time to properly investigate these deaths.”

The Navy identified the sailor who died on April 9, off base in Portsmouth, as Retail Services Specialist 3rd Class Mikail Sharp.

Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class Natasha Huffman was found dead, also off base, in Hampton on Apr. 10, authorities said.

“The Navy is cooperating with NCIS (Naval Criminal Investigative Service) and local authorities where these incidents have occurred to determine the facts,” according to a Navy statement.

Source: NBC News and other internet sources.

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