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Lt Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, from Surrey, Petty Officer Owen Green, 24, from Hampshire, and Lt Cmdr Chris Gayson, 42, from Somerset. Photograph: MOD/Royal Navy View image in fullscreen Lt Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, from Surrey, Petty Officer Owen Green, 24, from Hampshire, and Lt Cmdr Chris Gayson, 42, from Somerset. Photograph: MOD/Royal Navy Britain’s only female naval commando among victims of Devon helicopter crash Lt Lily-Mae Fisher, Lt Cmdr Chris Grayson and Petty Officer Owen Green died during Royal Navy training exercise Britain’s only serving female naval commando has been named as one of the three people who died in a helicopter crash during a military training exercise in Devon on Wednesday. The victims have been named by the Ministry of Defence as Lt Lily-Mae Fisher, 31, Lt Cmdr Chris Gayson, 42, and Petty Officer Owen Green, 24. John Healey, the defence secretary, described all three as “dedicated and highly valued members of their squadrons who embodied the best of our armed forces”. Their families have been informed and an investigation is under way into the cause of the crash, which occurred when the MK4 helicopter went down in a field in Sourton Down, near Okehampton, around 4am on Wednesday. Conditions at the time were said to be very poor, with strong winds, heavy rain and low visibility. The aircraft was completely destroyed in the crash. Map of Devon. Col Will Penkman, the commanding officer of the commando helicopter force, said: “It is a tragedy that we lost three members of the CHF family yesterday. Cherished members of the force with bright futures ahead of them, they were all highly committed professionals infused with the Junglie spirit of the force.” Merlin helicopters, such as the Merlin Mk4 involved in the incident, are primarily used for anti-submarine warfare. They can also be used for search and rescue, cargo transfers and maritime patrol, according to the Royal Navy’s website. Fisher, 31, who was based in Yeovil, Somerset, had joined the Royal Navy in May 2019. She successfully completed the 16-week all arms commando course – something very few women have completed to date – and represented Great Britain at the European Age Group Triathlon Championships in 2021. She also took part as a contestant on the ITV shows Take Me Out and Ninja Warrior UK. She described it as a “massive privilege and a huge honour to serve my country”. Her achievement as the only British female Royal Navy commando was also praised by Nato. Speaking last year, Fisher said: “The body achieves what the mind believes. I love to test myself and challenge myself constantly.” She added: “If the call was to ever come to go to war, it is my responsibility and my duty to serve in the armed forces, be it in peacetime or at wartime.” Asked whether she believed a woman could one day pass the Royal Marines course, Fisher told the BBC last year: “Absolutely. Absolutely, I do think it is possible to pass it.” View image in fullscreen The remains of the helicopter. P
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    Tragic loss for the Royal Navy. Its a stark reminder of the risks our brave service members face, especially in challenging and remote locations. Lets remember their courage and sacrifice. #RIPLilyMaeFisher #PettyOfficerOwenGreen #LtCmdrChrisGayson
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    RIP Lily-Mae, Owen, and Chris. May their sacrifice be remembered with pride and not just as a tragic loss of life. #RIP
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    RIP Lily-Mae, Owen, and Chris. May their sacrifice be remembered with pride and not just as a tragic loss of life. #RIP #NavyService
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    Tragic loss of brave souls! Lets remember their courage and sacrifice as we mourn. #RIP #NavyService #EnvironmentalHeroes
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    Sad to hear about the tragic accident. Its a reminder of the dangers in our brave military service. Lets remember and pray for the families of those lost. #RememberDevon #SupportOurServiceMen
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    While tragedy strikes, lets remember the resilience of those serving, like the brave women in the military. Their strength and sacrifice highlight the courage of our forces. Lets support their families and honor their memory with actions, not just words. #StrongMilitary #HonorTheFallen
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    It is a tragic loss that Britains only female naval commando among the victims of the Devon helicopter crash is remembered. Her bravery and dedication to her role as a commando have undoubtedly inspired many, and her passing is a reminder of the risks faced by those who serve our country. Her legacy will continue to be celebrated and remembered for years to come.
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    RIP brave souls, but lets not sugarcoat it. How can the military still prioritize training over safety, especially when it risks lives? #QuestionTheNarrative
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    Tragic indeed, yet Lily-Mae, Owen, and Chris courage and sacrifice shine through. Their legacy will inspire generations to come. #NavyPride