They said they were Hawaii based on national news tonight. I also seen San deigo based on websites.
BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Thirty Marines and a Navy corpsman were killed in a helicopter crash near Iraq's border with Jordan, bringing the number of U.S. troops killed Wednesday to 37 -- the deadliest day for U.S. forces since the start of the war in Iraq.
Four U.S. Marines were killed during combat in Iraq's Anbar province, and two U.S. soldiers were killed in attacks in the Baghdad area, according to the U.S. military. (Camp Pendleton mourns)
The cause of the chopper crash is still under investigation, although it appears to be weather-related, according to Gen. John Abizaid, chief of U.S. Central Command.
"The weather was bad. We don't know of any enemy action; the investigation continues," he said.
There is no evidence of any survivors, according to Abizaid, who said the helicopter was on "a routine mission in support of the elections."
"It's a dangerous environment that we operate in Iraq, we all understand that, and again our condolences to the families," he said.
Wednesday's death toll surpassed the 31 U.S. troops killed on March 23, 2003 -- four days after the start of the war in Iraq. Twenty-nine of them died in combat that day.
Wednesday's incidents brought the U.S. death toll in the war to 1,418.
The CH 53E Super Stallion crashed near Ar Rutba in western Iraq about 1:20 a.m. local time (5:20 p.m. Tuesday ET). (Map)
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