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YUMA, Ariz. (KGTV) -- The Two U.S. Marines killed in a helicopter crash near Yuma, Arizona Sunday have been identified. The U.S. Marine Corps said Monday that the victims were 34-year-old Major Matthew M. Weigand of Ambler, Pennsylvania and 30-year-old Captain Travis W. Brannon of Nashville, Tennessee. Both men were pilots previously assigned to Camp Pendleton. "It is a somber day for the entire Marine Air Ground Task Force Training Command (MAGTFTC) as we mourn this tremendous loss. Our thoughts and prayers remain with their families and loved ones during this extremely difficult time," said Brig. Gen. Roger B. Turner Jr.According to ABC, both servicemen were killed while flying an AH-IZ Viper helicopter during a routine training mission. The training was part of a weapons and tactics instructor course, according to the Marine Corps. The cause of the crash is under investigation. 902

  

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last week -- he wanted to see his beloved dog one last time. Veteran John Vincent was recently admitted to a VA hospice center in New Mexico, according to a post by Albuquerque Animal Welfare.The agency said Vincent has no family in New Mexico, so he had to surrender his dog named Patch to the shelter.The group said Vincent wanted to see Patch a final time, so workers brought the pint-sized pooch to his hospice room so he could see his furry friend.Workers at the Albuquerque Animal Welfare said the final reunion was a heartwarming moment for both John and Patch. They were both happy to see each other and say their goodbyes.And if you are wondering about Patch's future, the shelter says that the dog already has someone interested in adopting him. This story was originally published by Scott Sutton at WPTV. 825

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