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http://edition.cnn.com/2017/06/15/politics/us-navy-sailor-found-uss-shiloh/index.html

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/06/15/politics/us-navy-sailor-found-uss-shiloh/index.html

US Navy loses sailor on ship for 7 days
By Zachary Cohen, CNN
Updated 1418 GMT (2218 HKT) June 16, 2017
Missing Navy sailor found after 7 days

Missing Navy sailor found after 7 days 00:53
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Rescue teams had scoured 5,500 miles of the Philippine Sea looking for Mims
The crew of the USS Shiloh continued the search and found Mims on Tuesday
Washington (CNN)A US Navy sailor who was thought to have gone overboard seven days ago and was presumed dead has been found alive aboard the ship that reported him missing, the Navy announced Thursday.

Petty Officer Peter Mims, a gas turbine systems technician on the USS Shiloh Ticonderoga-class guided missile cruiser, vanished on June 8 while the Shiloh was conducting routine operations 180 miles east of Okinawa, Japan as part of the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan carrier strike group.

PACIFIC OCEAN (May 25, 2017) Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Mechanical) 3rd Class Peter Mims poses for a photo.
PACIFIC OCEAN (May 25, 2017) Gas Turbine Systems Technician (Mechanical) 3rd Class Peter Mims poses for a photo.
Rescue teams from the Navy, the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and Japan's Coast Guard scoured 5,500 miles of the Philippine Sea over a span of 50 hours searching for Mims -- ultimately suspending the ocean search on June 11.
Helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft from USS Shiloh, USS McCampbell,and USS Ronald Reagan, as well as a P-8 maritime patrol aircraft, conducted airborne searches while the Shiloh, McCampbell, Reagan, USS Barry, USS John S. McCain provided support, according to a Navy release.
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In message to North Korea, 2 US carriers to train together in Sea of Japan
The crew of the USS Shiloh continued to look for their missing shipmate aboard the 567-feet-long vessel, which has a crew of more than 300, and found Mims in the ship's engineering spaces on Tuesday, the Navy confirmed -- seven days after he was initially reported missing.
"We are thankful to have found our missing shipmate and appreciate all the hard work of our sailors and Japanese partners in searching for him," said Rear Adm. Charles Williams, commander of the carrier strike group that includes the USS Shiloh. "I am relieved that this Sailor's family will not be joining the ranks of Gold Star Families that have sacrificed so much for our country."
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The circumstances surrounding Mims' disappearance are under investigation, and no additional details about his recovery were provided by the Navy.
Mims will be transferred to the USS Ronald Reagan for a medical evaluation, according to the service.
 
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