Marines


UPDATE: Service Member Dies in Off Duty Incident Aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii
27 Apr 2022

On Sunday, April 24, Private First Class Isaac H. Romero, assigned to Marine Wing Support Squadron 174, died while swimming offshore near North Beach, Marine Corps Base Hawaii (MCBH).

Romero was swimming until a friend, sitting on the beach, was no longer able to visibly locate him. The friend called the installation Provost Marshal's Office at 2 p.m. and first responders arrived on scene shortly thereafter. First responders, to include the Honolulu Fire Department, MCBH Water Front Operations, and local lifeguards, began searching near Romero's last known location - approximately 50 to 60 meters offshore - until locating him under the surface in shallow water at 2:47 p.m. Romero was brought ashore where first responders administered life-saving measures. He was then transported via ambulance to Castle Medical Center where he was pronounced deceased at 3:42 p.m.

At the time of the incident, Marine Corps Community Services Water Safety Office reported beach conditions were yellow flag with 6-12 foot faces and winds gusting up to 20 miles per hour from the east northeast.

The investigation by NCIS and local authorities is ongoing.

"Our heartfelt sympathies and deepest condolences go out to Isaac's family and friends, and we join them in remembering and mourning this Marine," said Lieutenant Colonel Gideon Grissett, commanding officer, Marine Wing Support Squadron 174. "His enthusiasm and devotion to duty inspired others with his positive, upbeat attitude. We are grateful to have had the opportunity to know him and be a part of our Marine Corps family." Romero, 22, a native of Ramsey, Minnesota, joined the Marine Corps in April 2021. He reported to Marine Wing Support Squadron 174 in December 2021 after completing training as a combat engineer. The day before his death marked one year in the service. His decorations include the National Defense Service Medal and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.

A memorial service will be held on May 6, at the MCBH Chapel to honor the life and service of PFC Romero.

The Commanding Officer of MCBH has ordered an immediate and temporary closure of several beaches aboard the installation to conduct a review of beach safety procedures and risk management practices. The beaches will remain closed until May 4, 2022.

For more information, contact Capt Jordan Fox, at 808-257-4414 or (jordan.fox@usmc.mil). For any queries to Marine Corps Base Hawaii, contact 1stLt Mark McDonough, Communication Strategy and Operations, at 808-257-1397 or (mark.mcdonough@usmc.mil).

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1stLt Mark McDonough

Marine Corps Base Hawaii

Marine Corps Base Hawaii