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Sergeant Albert Haynes II, Parris Island recruit instructor, found dead in Florida hotel

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An Marine Corps Recruit Depot-Parris Island recruit instructor was found dead in a hotel in Starke’s Flórida town. Sergeant Albert Haynes II was 24 years old. The discovery occurred on May 30th. Ele was participating in a temporary recruitment activity in the region.

The soldier was assigned to Lima Company, 3rd Recruit Training Battalion. Ele traveled to Flórida in service of U.S. Marine Corps Recruiting Station-Jacksonville.

Sargento participated in an event with poolees in Jacksonville

Haynes was Temporary Additional Duty when he was found dead in the hotel room. The activity involved poolees, candidates preparing to join Corpo from Fuzileiros Navais. Ele served as an instructor for recruits in Parris Island, in Carolina of Sul.

The base confirmed the soldier’s identity. Ele was born to Austin, at Pensilvânia. The sergeant was married and had no children.

Investigação conducted by Bradford County Police

Agentes’s Bradford County Sheriff’s Department took over the case. Até At the moment, there are no details on the cause of death. Marine Corps reported that it collaborates with local authorities.

  • The body was found on the morning of May 30th.
  • The Haynes unit in Parris Island issued an official note
  • Familiares were notified according to military protocol
  • Nenhum another soldier from the delegation suffered an incident

The investigation remains ongoing. Autoridades has not yet released a preliminary report.

Military Trajetória started as a field gunner

Haynes enlisted with Marine Corps as 0811 Field Artillery Cannoneer. Ele completed basic training and Marine Combat Training. Depois, attended Field Artillery Basic Course in Fort Sill, Oklahoma.

Mais later, he passed Drill Instructor School into Parris Island. The training qualified him to train new recruits. Ele was serving in the role of instructor at the time of death.

Condecorações received throughout his career

The sergeant accumulated several honors during his service. Entre they are Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal, with an additional gold star. Ele also received Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal.

Outras distinctions include Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon with two bronze stars, and National Defense Service Medal. The history indicates participation in operations and missions abroad.

Base of Parris Island mourns the loss of the instructor

Marine Corps Recruit Depot-Parris Island released a statement about the case. The unit highlighted Haynes’s role in training new Marines. Instrutores like him work in the initial training of recruits, one of the most demanding periods of the military career.

The death occurs at a routine time for the base, which continues with its normal class schedule. Colegas and commanders expressed solidarity with the family.

The case reinforces the importance of health and well-being protocols for military personnel on temporary deployment. American As Forças Armadas maintains constant monitoring for staff at TAD.

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