My Brother's Helo Goes Down - My brother, LT Christian Hescock is dead.
Sept. 24, 2007, 10:26PM
Navy helicopter crash in Guam kills 1. Three other crew members injured.
Associated Press
HAGATNA, Guam — A U.S. Navy helicopter crashed late Monday during a training mission in Guam, killing one of four people on board, the Navy said.The helicopter from the Sea Combat 25 squadron crashed into the Fena Reservoir on Navy property near Naval Magazine in Santa Rita.
Three members of the crew were rescued and transported to the island territory's Navy hospital. Lt. Donnell Evans, a Navy spokesman, said one crew member had a broken arm while the other two were treated for minor injuries.
The body of the fourth crew member was recovered from the water, Guam Fire Department spokesman Angel Llagas said. The names of the crew members were not released.
The helicopter squadron in Guam is the Navy's only one of its type. Its mission includes resupplying ships and providing 24-hour search and rescue and evacuation services for the U.S. territories of Guam and the Northern Marianas Islands.
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Navy identifies crew member who died in Guam helicopter crash
By Vince Little, Stars and Stripes Mideast edition,
The Navy has identified the crewmember killed in Monday night’s helicopter crash on U.S. Naval Base Guam.
Lt. Christian Hescock, 34, died about two hours after the MH-60 Seahawk crashed into Fena Reservoir at about 10:30 p.m., during a training mission, said Lt. Donnell Evans, a Naval Base Guam spokesman.
Hescock, whose position was not released, was pronounced dead en route to the hospital.
Evans said the remaining three crewmembers, all men, were hurt in the crash, including a 27-year-old who suffered a dislocated shoulder. The other two, identified only as being ages 27 and 20, sustained minor injuries.
All were treated at U.S. Naval Hospital Guam. Evans could not confirm Tuesday whether any of the servicemembers had been released.
The helicopter was assigned to Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25, stationed at Andersen Air Force Base on Guam.
Evans said Tuesday he had no more details on the cause of the crash.
“Right now, we’re still in the recovery and investigative phases,” he said. “The majority of the aircraft is submerged. … Once we’re able to recover the aircraft, we can start the investigation.”
Evans said a memorial service for Hescock may be held in the coming days.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
OS2(AW) Bruce Golden, Guam, HSC-25, US Navy
I have a story I would like to share. Recently I had the opportunity to travel with LT. I had to attend a Security Manager's Course in San Diego and he had some budget issues to iron out with the big wigs in San Diego. The trip Started out pretty funny when he and his wife Ruth picked me up from my apartment on the way to the Guam Airport. LT was running a few minutes behind and he told me that Ruth was pretty convinced that I had decided to head on to the airport thinking that he had forgotten to pick me up. I thought that was pretty funny because he said that she continuously reminded him of how late he was and then saying he should slow down. During our flight to S.D. I had a chance to get to know L.T. more than someone my rank would normally get to know their Division Officer. We discussed politics more than anything and he was so knowledgeable about the subject I almost felt like he was going to take a stab at the Governors position. He talked about his wife a lot and I can remember saying to myself " he really loves his wife". On the flight back to Guam is when I can't remember laughing so much. LT was in the isle seat on the left side of the plane and I had the aisle set to the right of him but I was in the middle row of seats. To the left of LT was a 7/8 year old kid named George whom had the window. There was a movie playing at the beginning so we didn't talk much but I noticed LT and the kid were talking a little. He was telling LT how he was flying alone and his Mom was going to pick him up once we arrived in Hawaii. Well, directly behind LT was a middle age woman and to the left of her was her 6/7 year old daughter. Apparently, the little girl had been kicking the back of Georges chair since take off and he had grown pretty tired of it. About 2 hours into the flight I heard George tell LT "excuse me for 1 minute Sir". George turned around very calmly, looked directly at the Mother while pointing at the little girl and said "If she doesn't stop kicking my chair I'm going to pull her hair". LT and I almost fell out our seats laughing. The Mom then looked around LT's seat and gave him a mean look as to assume she thought little George was LT's son. He noticed and didn't hesitate to notify the lady that George was traveling alone. The lady and her daughter changed seats and about 20 minutes later the little girl started kicking LT's seat. Little George noticed, looked at LT out the corner of his eyes and said in a very mature voice "would you like me to take care of it". LT smiled told him no thanks.
Shaun, your brother will missed by everyone who had the chance to know him and my thoughts and prayers go out to your entire family.
OS2(AW) Bruce Golden
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