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Military officials identify 2 Marines killed in crash during deployment

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19/04/2025

publish time

19/04/2025

Military officials identify 2 Marines killed in crash during deployment
A US Border Patrol agent patrols Sunland Park along the U.S.-Mexico border next to Ciudad Juarez in New Mexico on Jan 4, 2016. (AP)

SANTA TERESA, NM, April 19, (AP): Military officials have identified the two Marines from California who were killed when their vehicle crashed as a convoy was traveling along the US-Mexico border near Santa Teresa, New Mexico. They were Lance Cpl Albert Aguilera, 22, of Riverside and Lance Cpl. Marcelino Gamino, 28, of Fresno.

Both were members of the 1st Combat Engineer Battalion based at Camp Pendleton. Another Marine with the battalion remains in critical condition. The investigation into Tuesday's crash is ongoing, military officials said in a statement.

The region where the accident took place is just over the state line and west of Fort Bliss, a major Army installation in West Texas that has played a critical role in dispatching military deportation flights and served as a touchpoint for thousands of soldiers and pieces of equipment now deployed along the border. The troops are deployed there in support of President Donald Trump’s executive order to secure the US-Mexico border.