Staff Sgt. Robert Cox from Ventura County one of 16 Killed in Military Plane Crash
Staff Sgt. Robert Cox
Staff Sgt. Robert Cox

Staff Sgt. Robert Cox from Ventura County was one of 16 people killed last week when a Marine Corps military refueling plane crashed in a soybean field near Itta Bena, Mississippi. The plane was out of Marine Air Refueler Transport Squadron 452 based at Stewart Air National Guard Base in Newburgh, New York. They were headed to a Navy facility in El Centro, California.

Cox, 28, was stationed at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina with the 2nd Marine Rider Battalion. He joined the Marines in 2007 as a reservist at age 18 and deployed overseas four times. He was about to celebrate his tenth anniversary with the Marine Corps this month.

Cox was born in Santa Paula on May 1, 1989, and attended schools in Fillmore, Ventura, and Thousand Oaks. He also attended combat training and communication electronics school and later worked as a radio operator with his unit in December 2008 as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He attended Moorpark College, studying Anthropology, and Ventura College in December 2011. He also studied Arabic.

His awards include two Navy and Marine Corps achievement medals, a combat action ribbon, a Marine Corps good conduct medal, an inherent resolve campaign medal; three sea service deployment ribbons, two Afghanistan campaign medals, two Armed Forces reserve medals, an Iraq campaign medal; a global war on terrorism service medal, national defense service medal, Navy meritorious unit commendation, a Navy unit commendation medal, a NATO medal-ISAF Afghanistan and letter of appreciation.

On board at the time of the crash were nine Marines stationed in Newburgh, as well as six Marines and one Navy corpsman stationed in Camp Lejeune.

Those based at Newburgh were: Cpl. Daniel Baldassare, 20; Capt. Sean E. Elliott, 30; Maj. Caine Michael Goyette; Gunnery Sgt. Mark A. Hopkins, 34; Gunnery Sgt. Brendan C. Johnson, 45; Sgt. Julian M. Kevianne, 31; Sgt. Owen Lennon, 26; Cpl. Collin J. Schaaff, 22; and Sgt. Joshua M. Snowden, 31.

Cox, a critical skills operator, Sgt. Chad Jenson, 25; Staff Sgt. William Kundrat, 33; Sgt. Talon Leach, 27; Hospital Corpsman Ryan Lohrey, 30; Sgt. Joseph Murray, 26; and Sgt. Dietrich Schmieman, 26, were based at Camp Lejeune.