Marine killed after Oahu boat accident identified

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KANEOHE BAY (AP) — A Marine who died after a recreational boat capsized off Hawaii over the weekend has been identified as Sgt. Jaylon Walker.

KANEOHE BAY (AP) — A Marine who died after a recreational boat capsized off Hawaii over the weekend has been identified as Sgt. Jaylon Walker.

The Marine Corps said Monday the 24-year-old from Garland, Texas served as an aviation electronics communications system technician. He was assigned to a Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 24 in Hawaii.

The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported Saturday a 17-foot boat overturned with three men onboard near the north side of the Marine Base at Kaneohe (kah-nay-oh-hay) Bay.

Two of the men were able to swim back to shore and notify authorities. The third was found unconscious. He wasn’t breathing and didn’t have a pulse.

Squadron commander Lt. Col. Robert Flannery says Walker was a fine Marine and will be truly missed by everyone in the squadron.