2 of 10 missing US sailors identified after warship crash

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Aug 23, 2017, 05:06 AM IST

Sailors with ties to Michigan and Illinois are among 10 who are missing after a US warship collided with an oil tanker in Southeast Asia.

Sailors with ties to Michigan and Illinois are among 10 who are missing after a US warship collided with an oil tanker in Southeast Asia.

US Rep Rodney Davis said he was informed by Logan Palmer's family that the central Illinois man is missing. In Michigan, April Brandon said the military informed her that her son, Ken Smith, is also missing.

The USS John McCain collided with an oil tanker off Singapore on Monday. Admiral Scott Swift said some bodies have been found in a flooded compartment of the warship. No other details have been released.

Brandon said Smith's father, stepmother and grandfather served in the Navy. She said Smith, 22, grew up in Novi, Michigan, and moved to Norfolk, Virginia, as a teen with his father.

"His father and I couldn't be prouder of our son," Brandon said. "He's a great kid. He's a hero." Davis, a Republican whose district includes the Decatur area, said Palmer comes from a "patriotic family." He enlisted in 2016.

"Our military must do whatever necessary to minimize incidents like this and protect those who risk their lives each day in service to our country," Davis said.

 

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