
A Marine Corps helicopter, carrying five troops, was found in a mountainous area near Pine Valley, San Diego, amidst a historic storm on Wednesday morning. Rescue crews are searching for five US Marines after finding their miIitary helicopter in Southern California’s Pine Valley, the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing said Wednesday.
The CH-53E Super Stallion heIicopter was returning from unit-level training at Creech Air
Force Base to Marine Corps Air Station Miramar.
The heIicopter was en route from Creech Air Force Base in Clark County, Nevada, where the Marines participated in unit-level training exercises.
The aircraft’s disappearance has triggered a widespread search and rescue operation, invoIving the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing at Miramar Air Station, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, and the Civil Air Patrol.
I Bought Food for a Homeless Man, He Stunned Me with His Confession the Next Day

This story captures the profound ripple effect of kindness, how a simple, heartfelt act can light up a path for someone who’s lost in the dark. It’s beautiful that Greta’s small gesture, something as seemingly ordinary as a meal, became a turning point for Morgan. Her compassion gave him the courage to reconnect with his purpose, to confront the trauma he carried and find a way back to service, this time as a mentor to others who need the guidance he once lacked.
Morgan’s gesture of returning with milk for Greta’s kids is such a touching symbol of his gratitude and humanity. Despite everything he’d lost, he wanted to give back, to reciprocate that kindness in the way he could. And his message—“Keep teaching kindness, Greta. It saves lives”—is a reminder of the impact we each can have, often without even realizing it.
It’s one of those encounters that reminds us of the shared struggles beneath the surface and how reaching out, even just with a meal, can reignite hope. The story is a testament to resilience, the strength of community, and the way kindness can heal even the deepest wounds.
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