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Bodies of seven Marines hurt in Hawthorne blast flown from Nevada

RENO — The bodies of the seven Marines killed in a mortar blast during a training session have quietly been flown out of Nevada on a C-17 military transport plane. Nevada Army National Guard Maj. April Conway said Thursday that the Marines requested their transport not be publicized.

She said seven hearses drove in a procession with a police escort Wednesday evening from Renown Regional Medical Center to the Nevada Air Guard base at Reno-Tahoe International Airport.

There was a small ceremony on the runway ramp before the caskets were loaded into the C-17 for the flight to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.

Two more of the Marines at a Reno hospital were upgraded Thursday to fair condition while they recover from injuries.

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