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Lieutenant Lily-Mae Fisher, who has died aged 31, was a highly promising young officer, one of three aircrew killed when their Merlin helicopter crashed in Devon.
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Pictured: Royal Navy's only female commando and male colleagues killed in helicopter crash
Lieutenant Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, died alongside Lieutenant Commander Chris Gayson and Petty Officer Owen Green when the Merlin Mk4 came down in a field on Wednesday.
Pilot Lieutenant Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, was the UK's only female commando and took part in ultra-marathons in events across the world - she died in the helicopter crash this week
Lt Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, "left a lasting impression on all who knew her", her former school says.
Dramatic footage showed the Royal Marines commandos storming the private quarters of the ship, the Smyrtos, in the pre-dawn hours.
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The UK’s Only Female Naval Commando Was Just Killed in a Training Accident
Lt. Lily-Mae Fisher, along with two other crewmembers, were killed in a Merlin Mk4 helicopter crash attributed to poor weather conditions.
Russian shadow fleet vessel formally detained off British coast after Royal Marine commandos seizure - Royal Marine commandos and officers from the National Crime Agency seized the tanker Smyrtos in t
The Royal Navy’s Type 23 warship HMS Somerset launched a helicopter to help track the sanctioned vessel The Tagor in International waters, it has today been revealed
The three members of the Royal Navy who died when their helicopter crashed into a field in Devon on Wednesday have been named.
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Britain’s only female Royal Navy commando among three crew killed in Royal Navy helicopter crash
Friends, family and colleagues have paid tribute to three “deeply capable” Royal Navy aviators killed during a helicopter training exercise in Devon. The Royal Navy has named the three service personnel who died following the incident in Sourton in the early hours of Wednesday,
