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Navy suspends search for sailor who went missing when helicopter went down in Arabian Sea
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Navy suspends search for sailor who went missing when helicopter went down in Arabian Sea

An MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter crashed in the Arabian Sea, and after 102 hours searching over 14,000 square miles, the Navy suspended its rescue effort.

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An MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter crashed in the Arabian Sea, and after 102 hours searching over 14,000 square miles, the Navy suspended its rescue effort.

The U.S. military said it has suspended the search for a missing sailor who was aboard a helicopter that went down in the Arabian Sea last week. An MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter crashed in the Arabian Sea, and after 102 hours searching over 14,000 square miles, the Navy suspended its rescue effort.

CBS News reported the story as "U.S. military suspends search for sailor who went missing in Arabian Sea." Fox News reported the story as "Navy suspends search for sailor who went missing when helicopter went down in Arabian Sea."

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