In this photo released by the U.S. Coast Guard, a Response Boat-Medium boat crew from Coast Guard Station Honolulu conducts a search for five crew members aboard a downed Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter approximately two miles west of Kaena Point. A multi-agency team scoured the ocean off Hawaii on Wednesday for the soldiers aboard the Army helicopter that went down during a nighttime training exercise.
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Lt. Col. Curt Kellogg, spokesperson for the 25th Infantry Division, second from left, speaks at a news conference discussing the Army UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crash.
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Investigators examine materials at a command center in Haleiwa on Wednesday.
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Water safety officials hand over materials to military personnel stationed at a command center at a boat harbor in Haleiwa.
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Honolulu Fire Department search and rescue members sit on a docked boat at a boat harbor in Haleiwa.
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Honolulu ocean safety lifeguards on jet skis hand over materials to military personnel stationed at a command center at a boat harbor in Haleiwa.
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U.S. Coast Guard personnel stand near a USCG mobile command vehicle near a boat harbor in Haleiwa.
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Military personnel gather around the Honolulu Fire Department Command Center at a boat harbor in Haleiwa.
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The Honolulu Fire Department Command Center is mobilized at a boat harbor in Haleiwa.
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Honolulu firefighter stretches caution tape across the entrance of Kaena Point.
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Honolulu Fire Department members gather at the entrance of Kaena Point.
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The Honolulu Fire Department Command Center is seen at a boat harbor in Haleiwa.