US Marine drowns in Caribbean

Published February 13, 2026

WASHINGTON: A US Marine assigned to a warship operating in the Caribbean fell overboard and has been declared dead, while two American personnel were injured in a collision between two other ships, the US military said on Thursday.

Washington has deployed a huge naval force in the Caribbean but US casualties during its operations in the region have been rare.

The operations have included strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats, the seizure of oil tankers and a stunning raid to capture Venezuela’s leftist leader Nicolas Maduro.

The Marine — 21-year-old Lance Corporal Chukwuemeka Oforah — reportedly fell off the USS Iwo Jima on Feb 7 and was declared deceased following “an extensive, around-the-clock 72-hour search-and-rescue operation,” the Marine Corps said in a statement.

In a separate incident, the USS Truxton and USNS Supply collided “during a replenishment at sea” on Wednesday, Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), which is responsible for US forces in Central and South America, said in a statement without specifying where the collision happened.

“Two personnel reported minor injuries and are in stable condition. Both ships have reported sailing safely. The incident is currently under investigation,” SOUTHCOM added.

“Two personnel reported minor injuries and are in stable condition,” it said.

The incident is currently under investigation and both ships have reported sailing safely, the statement added. The Wall Street Journal first reported that the collision took place near South America, saying the cause was not yet clear.

Published in Dawn, February 13th, 2026

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