Missing U.S. Army soldier in Yemen crash declared dead
By Daniel Uria | Sept. 2, 2017 at 9:17 AM
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The Department of Defense declared U.S. service member Staff Sgt. Emil Rivera-Lopez dead after he went missing during a training incident on Aug. 25 in which a Black Hawk helicopter crashed off the coast of Yemen.Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI | License Photo on site only)
The soldier, identified as Staff Sgt. Emil Rivera-Lopez, was declared dead on Friday after his status had previously been listed as Duty Status Whereabouts Unknown.
Rivera-Lopez went missing when a Black Hawk helicopter crashed about 20 miles of the coast of Yemen during a training accident Aug. 25.
Five U.S. service members onboard the aircraft were rescued after the crash, but Rivera-Lopez remained missing.
The Army Times reported the 31-year-old Rivera-Lopez hailed from San Juan, P.R., and had been awarded nine commendations since joining the Army in July 2006.
Note: Thoughts & Prayers go out to the Family & Friends of Staff Sgt. Emil Rivera-Lopez.