Search for Missing Airmen Continues After Osprey Crash in Japan


The search continues for two missing individuals following the U.S. military Osprey aircraft crash. The main focus remains on bringing the Airmen home and supporting their families. One victim has been identified as Air Force Staff Sgt. Jacob Galliher. Japanese Coast Guard officials are involved in the recovery efforts, and Japan has suspended its own Osprey flights, seeking assurances of safety from the U.S. military. The Japan-U.S. Status of Forces Agreement poses challenges for independent investigations into the incident.

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