Army identifies crew member killed in helicopter crash

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Wednesday, April 19, 2017
People examine an Army UH-60 helicopter from Fort Belvoir, Va., after it crashed at the Breton Bay Golf and Country Club on Monday in Leonardtown, Md.
People examine an Army UH-60 helicopter from Fort Belvoir, Va., after it crashed at the Breton Bay Golf and Country Club on Monday in Leonardtown, Md.
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LEONARDTOWN, Maryland (WTVD) -- Editor's note: The Army said earlier in a news release that the soldier killed in the crash was originally from Chapel Hill, North Carolina. ABC11 called an Army official and confirmed that was incorrect. The story has been updated to reflect that update.

One crew member died and two were injured when a UH-60 Black Hawk crashed during a routine training flight, April 17 at approximately 1:37 p.m., at Breton Bay Golf Course in Leonardtown, Maryland.

Spc. Jeremy Darrell Tomlin, 22, a UH-60 crew chief assigned to the 12th Aviation Battalion originally from Chapel Hill, Tennessee, died at the scene.

Tomlin was pronounced dead by a St. Mary's County first responder.

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Chief Warrant Officer Christopher Nicholas, a pilot, and Capt. Terikazu Onoda, Charlie Company commander, were injured in the incident. Both are listed in critical condition at the University of Maryland R. Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, Baltimore, Maryland.

Both service members are assigned to the 12th Aviation Battalion.

"Our thoughts and prayers are with our soldiers, their families and friends," said Col Amanda Azubuike, director of public affairs, Joint Force Headquarters National Capital Region and the U.S. Army Military District of Washington. "Our top priority is the health of our soldiers and ensuring that their family members are provided the support they need."

"The families of the service members request that we respect their privacy during this challenging time," said Azubuike.

The crash site was secured shortly after the incident.

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