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5 crew members rescued after Navy helicopter, fighter jet go down in South China Sea in separate incidents

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Five crew members were rescued after a Navy Seahawk helicopter and a Super Hornet fighter jet went down in the South China Sea a half-hour apart in separate incidents Sunday, the Navy’s Pacific Fleet said



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