Six Missing After US Military Aircraft Collide Off Japan

A KC-130 Hercules with Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 364 (Rein.), 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, prepares to refuel a CH-53E Super Stallion during air refueling training in the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility, Mar. 14, 2013. Cpl. John Robbart III/Handout via Reuters
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WASHINGTON/TOKYOSix U.S. Marines were missing following a still-unexplained mishap off the coast of Japan on Dec. 6 involving two U.S. Marine Corps aircraft, which may have collided mid-air during a refueling exercise gone wrong, U.S. officials said.

Japan’s defense ministry said that its maritime forces had so far rescued one of the seven Marines who were aboard the two aircraft at the time of the incident. Search and rescue efforts were ongoing, U.S. and Japanese officials said.