Close Menu
Tac Gear Drop
  • Home
  • News
  • Tactical
  • Guns
  • Survival
  • Videos
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Tac Gear Drop
  • Home
  • News
  • Tactical
  • Guns
  • Survival
  • Videos
Subscribe
Tac Gear Drop
Home » US Marine declared dead after being reported missing from USS Anchorage
Tactical

US Marine declared dead after being reported missing from USS Anchorage

Tommy GrantBy Tommy GrantJune 29, 20262 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email WhatsApp Copy Link
Follow Us
Google News Flipboard Threads
US Marine declared dead after being reported missing from USS Anchorage
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

A U.S. Marine assigned to the USS Anchorage who went missing Thursday off the coast of Southern California has been declared dead, the service announced.

Lance Cpl. Armando Ortiz Canseco, 21, was serving aboard the amphibious transport dock ship USS Anchorage during training between the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit and Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group when he disappeared.

“On behalf of the Marines and sailors of the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, I extend our deepest condolences to the family and loved ones of Lance Cpl. Ortiz Canseco,” Col. Richard Alvarez, the commanding officer of the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit, said. “He earned the title of United States Marine and served his country with honor and commitment.”

The U.S. Navy began a search and rescue mission on Thursday but shifted to search and recovery operations on Friday, signaling the likely possibility that he had died.

The search and rescue efforts encompassed assets from the Navy, Coast Guard and Air Force and traversed 2,400 square miles over 43 hours with three surface ships and 12 aircraft.

Canseco, originally from Minnesota, enlisted in the Marine Corps on April 3, 2023.

He was assigned to 2nd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, at Camp Pendleton, California, before transferring to 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment.

The circumstances surrounding his death are currently under investigation, the service said.

Riley Ceder is a reporter at Military Times, where he covers breaking news, criminal justice, investigations, and cyber. He previously worked as an investigative practicum student at The Washington Post, where he contributed to the Abused by the Badge investigation.

Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email WhatsApp Copy Link

Related Posts

Tactical

Military Sealift Command ship makes history with rare combat award

June 29, 2026
Tactical

Anthony Tata assumes oversight of Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency

June 29, 2026
Tactical

DC resident who played ‘The Imperial March’ at federal troops receives settlement

June 29, 2026
Tactical

Is GPS reliance making troops less observant? Yearlong study aims to find out.

June 29, 2026
Tactical

20-year trove of shipboard assault cases now public after data request

June 29, 2026
Tactical

Army wants up to 100 drone boats to fill watercraft gap in Pacific

June 29, 2026
Top Sections
  • Guns (757)
  • News (1,356)
  • Survival (2,660)
  • Tactical (2,671)
  • Videos (3,134)
© 2026 Tac Gear Drop. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Press Release
  • Advertise
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.