The bridge on a Navy-owned island in California had rusted to the point of being susceptible to collapse. That gave Marines a rare training opportunity. A U.S. Navy helicopter crashed into a Southern California bay during a training exercise Thursday night. All six crew members survived. Photos purport to show dead vermin, possible mold and general disarray in a barracks at the School of Infantry-West, at Camp Pendleton, California. This phase will tinker with added medical personnel, electronic warfare and sustaining logistics in austere locations. Sgt. Matthew Bylski died after the amphibious combat vehicle flipped during training on land at Camp Pendleton, California. The 14 other Marines who were in the vehicle when it flipped were taken to nearby hospitals for evaluation and treatment. A platoon at Fort Moore, Georgia and another at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, California, lead experiments. The Navy helicopter had been attempting to recover a civilian hiker with a broken ankle in California on Sept. 30 when it experienced a hard landing. Authorities recovered and returned a stolen California National Guard Humvee. The hangar was one of two built in 1942 for the U.S. Navy in the city of Tustin, about 35 miles southeast of Los Angeles. Load More