Marine dies in Camp Pendleton training exercise

FILE – The entrance to Marine Corps base Camp Pendleton is seen on Sept. 22, 2015, in Oceanside, Calif.

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A U.S. Marine died during a training exercise Wednesday at Camp Pendleton in Southern California, military officials said Thursday.

Around 1:45 p.m. local time, the Marine was involved in a “tactical vehicle mishap” during routine training and died of their injuries, the I Marine Expeditionary Force said in a statement.

The military is withholding the name of the Marine pending next of kin notification, and the cause of the incident is under investigation. 

Camp Pendleton is currently holding live-fire training with high explosive munitions through Sunday, part of an annual, large-scale training exercise known as Steel Knight, but the death was not related to the drills, officials told The Associated Press. 

No additional details were given.

Vehicle accidents have been a common, non-combat cause of death for service members in the past decade.

In April, two Marines deployed in support of the Trump administration’s border mission were killed in a vehicle accident in New Mexico when the driver attempted to pass another vehicle and veered off the road to avoid oncoming traffic, crashing into a concrete wall.

The Army has attributed most vehicle deaths to troops not wearing a seatbelt or not having a functional one available.

In 2022 Military Times reported that in all of the Army’s fatal on-duty ground tactical vehicle accidents since 2018, every soldier who died wasn’t wearing a functional seatbelt.

Such examples include an April 25, 2022, incident where a soldier died at Yakima Training Area, Wash., when his truck rolled down a hill. Three days later, four paratroopers were ejected from a Humvee that rolled over at Fort Bragg, N.C., killing one. 

Located on the coast 40 miles north of San Diego, the I Marine Expeditionary Force is the largest of the three Marine expeditionary forces.

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