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Three hurt when U.S. copter landed hard

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Published: Feb. 20, 2013 at 12:07 PM

BANGKOK, Feb. 20 (UPI) -- Three people were hurt Wednesday when a U.S. Marine helicopter made a hard landing during a military exercise in northern Thailand, U.S. Embassy officials said.

An embassy spokesman, speaking in Bangkok, said no one was killed in the incident involving a CH-46 Sea Knight helicopter carrying U.S. personnel participating in the Cobra Gold joint military drills, The Bangkok Post reported.

A source told the Post two helicopter passengers may require surgery. Another passenger sustained minor injuries and three were not hurt.

The reason for the hard landing wasn't reported.

Cobra Gold is a joint field training exercise involving troops from the United States, Thailand and other countries.

Topics: U.S. Marine
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