US Marine Becomes First American Casualty of ISIS Campaign

Jordan Spears declared 'lost at sea' after his Osprey aircraft lost control
over Persian Gulf.

By Ari Soffer 

First Publish: 10/5/2014, 2:22 PM

 



Cpl. Jordan Spears

Reuters

A US Marine became the first American soldier to lose his life in the fight
against the "Islamic State" terrorist group (ISIS) Saturday.

On Wednesday, 21-year-old Cpl. Jordan L. Spears and another, unidentified
crew member, bailed out of his MV-22B Osprey aircraft over the Persian Gulf
when it experienced severe technical problems and looked likely to crash.
Pilots later managed to stabilize the aircraft and a search and rescue
operation was launched to find the men.

The second crew member was successfully located, but the military announced
Spears' death on Saturday after rescue teams were unable to locate his body.

The Navy and Marine Corps are investigating the cause of the incident.
Pilots reportedly lost control of the aircraft shortly after takeoff from
the USS Makin Island.

Pentagon spokesman Rear Admiral John Kirby said the military had yet to
decide how Spears' death will be classified. His crew were taking part in a
mission supporting the airstrikes against ISIS, but were not directly
involved in the strikes themselves.

"Clearly, that squadron and that ship were in the Gulf, supporting Central
Command operations. Some of those operations included operations in Iraq and
Syria, at least tangentially, through at least some tangential way, support
to those missions," Kirby said.

"So there's no question that -- that this Marine's death is related to the
operations that are going on, in some form or fashion."

The news comes shortly after ISIS released a video showing the execution of
a fourth western hostage, British aid worker
<http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/185795> Alan Henning. As
in previous execution videos, a masked, English-speaking terrorist says the
murder is in revenge for US-led airstrikes on ISIS in Iraq and Syria, and
warns that another hostage - American aid worker Peter Edward Kassig - will
be beheaded next if the military operation does not stop.

US-led airstrikes have continued meanwhile, with Kurdish and Iraqi army
forces in Iraq making slow but steady progress in taking back territory
seized by the jihadis over the summer. In Syria, however, Kurdish fighters
say airstrikes have been largely ineffective, and are appealing for more
help in their desperate attempts to fend-off the Islamist advance on the key
board-town of Kobane.

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