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U.S. Navy concludes support of JSDF-led F-35A search and recovery efforts

08 May 2019

From U.S. 7h Fleet Public Affairs

A U.S. Navy salvage team aboard a contracted vessel completed its mission after locating debris from the aircraft off the coast of Japan, May 8.
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File photo of a U.S. Navy cable-controlled undersea recovery vehicle (CURV-21). (U.S. Navy/Lt. Alex Cornell du Houx)
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File photo of a U.S. Navy cable-controlled undersea recovery vehicle (CURV-21). (U.S. Navy/Lt. Alex Cornell du Houx)
Photo By: Lt. Alexander M.D. Cornell du Houx
VIRIN: 171207-N-AX559-129

PACIFIC OCEAN - A U.S. Navy salvage team aboard a contracted vessel completed its mission supporting search and recovery operations with the Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) after locating debris from the downed Japan Air Self-Defense Force F-35A off the coast of Japan, May 8.

Working closely with JSDF forces, the salvage team deployed a U.S. Navy remotely operated vehicle, CURV 21, to survey the area where debris was located.

Prior to the salvage team mission, guided-missile destroyer USS Stethem (DDG 63) and multiple P-8A Poseidon aircraft joined JSDF-led search efforts from Apr. 9-17, covering more than 5,000 square nautical miles.

The aircraft first went missing 85 miles east of Misawa Air Base, April 9.

The U.S. Navy’s thoughts continue to be with the pilot's family, friends and colleagues.

The close coordination and cooperation between the U.S. military and JSDF during this operation serves as a reflection of a strong alliance, forged over decades of mutual support and friendship.

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