The bodies of four Marines who died in a military aircraft crash during a NATO exercise have been transferred back to the U.S.
- Capt. Ross A. Reynolds, 27, of Leominster, Massachusetts.- Cpl. Jacob M. Moore, 24, of Catlettsburg, Kentucky.
The men were all assigned to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 261, Marine Aircraft Group 26, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing stationed at Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina. They were taking part in a long-planned NATO exercise called Cold Response, which authorities said was unrelated to Russia's war in Ukraine.
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