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4 US Marines Killed In Osprey Crashed During NATO Exercise In Norway

A US Marines Osprey aircraft similar to this one crashed in Norway killing four soldiers on board.  

Daily Mail: 'No sign of life' after military helicopter carrying four Americans crashes in Arctic Norway during NATO 'cold response' training exercise 

* A U.S. Marine Corps MV-22B Osprey has crashed into the Artic Norway on Friday 

* Authorities report that four crew members were on board when it went down 

* Norwegian officials said there was no sign of life as they go through the wreckage amid bad weather conditions in the area 

* About 3,000 U.S. Marines are currently in Norway for a NATO training exercise that takes place near the Arctic every two years 

Norwegian officials said there were no signs of life after a military helicopter carrying four American crashed in the Artic Norway on Friday during a NATO training exercise. 

The MV-22B Osprey aircraft belonging to the U.S. Marine Corps was taking part in a NATO military exercise called Cold Response when it was reported missing at 6:26 p.m., the Joint Rescue Coordination Centres (JRCC) said. 

A rescue helicopter and a Norwegian military Orion plane searching the area spotted the wreckage from the air at 8:17 p.m. after receiving an emergency signal.  

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4 US Marines Killed In Osprey Crashed During NATO Exercise In Norway  

Norwegian Officials Say Four Found Dead at MV-22B Crash Site in Arctic Norway -- USNI News  

4 United States Marines killed in Osprey crash, Norway confirms -- Marine Times  

Four Americans die as military aircraft crashes in Norway -- CNBC/Reuters  

US Marine Corps aircraft with 4 aboard crashes in Norway during NATO exercise: No survivors -- FOX News 

4 American Marines killed during NATO exercise in Norway; unrelated to conflict in Ukraine -- USA Today

 4 US service members killed after aircraft crashes in Norway, PM says -- CNN  

4 US Marines killed in Osprey aircraft crash during training in Norway -- ABC News  

Four US soldiers killed in Osprey crash during NATO exercise -- DW  

4 Americans killed during NATO training exercise -- Axios



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