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The two SEALs were identified as Nathan Gage Ingram, 27, who was posthumously promoted to Special Warfare Operator 1st Class, and Christopher Chambers, who was posthumously promoted to the rank of ...
US retaliatory strikes have so far not deterred their assaults. Chambers and Ingram, members of SEAL Team 3, died during a nighttime mission to board an unflagged ship in the Arabian Sea.
Navy SEAL Christopher Chambers was one who exemplified such courage, honor and sacrifice. Chambers, a Westfield native, was one of two SEALs lost during an operation in the Arabian Sea on Jan. 11.
Navy Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Christopher J. Chambers was one of two SEALs who plunged into the depths of the Arabian Sea. | Department of Defense via AP At the White House, President ...
But their deaths come down to the fact that the two SEALs operating on the small combat vessel were too heavy, laden with equipment, to stay afloat long enough to be rescued. Chambers, 37 ...
This story has been corrected. Christopher Chambers and Nathan Gage Ingram were the Navy SEALs who went missing in rough seas during a nighttime ship-boarding mission in the Arabian Sea ...
BOSTON - Navy Special Warfare Operator 1st Class Christopher Chambers, one of two Navy SEALs who died in a mission off the coast of East Africa, was a Massachusetts native. Chambers and Navy ...
The Navy has identified a Maryland native as one of two Navy SEALs declared dead after they went missing on a mission near Somalia on Jan. 11. Special Operator First Class Christopher J.