June 18, 2013

Body of US pilot of missing F-16 found in Adriatic

BY: AP Staff Writer JANUARY 31, 2013 | MODIFIED: JANUARY 31, 2013 AT 11:46 AM
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Photo -   This 2003 photo released by the U.S. Air Force Academy shows Capt. Lucas Gruenther. The U.S. Air Force has identified Gruenther as the pilot of an F-16 fighter jet that went missing Monday, Jan. 28, 2013 on a training mission over the Adriatic Sea. (AP Photo/U.S. Air Force Academy)
This 2003 photo released by the U.S. Air Force Academy shows Capt. Lucas Gruenther. The U.S. Air Force has identified Gruenther as the pilot of an F-16 fighter jet that went missing Monday, Jan. 28, 2013 on a training mission over the Adriatic Sea. (AP Photo/U.S. Air Force Academy)

ROME (AP) — The body of a U.S. Air Force pilot whose F-16 fighter jet went missing Monday during a nighttime training mission has been found in the Adriatic Sea.

The family of Capt. Lucas Gruenther said his body was found on Thursday afternoon.

Italian rescue teams were joined by F-16s in the search for Gruenther, and earlier in the week recovered debris believed to belong to his aircraft.

In a statement, the Gruenther family thanked "the many people who volunteered their time and resources to help bring Luc home."

Gruenther was with the 31st Fighter Wing, based at Aviano Air Base in Italy. The Air Force declined to give his age.

The Modesto (Calif.) Bee newspaper has reported that Gruenther is from Twain Harte, California.

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