Navy SEAL killed in free-fall parachute accident in Arizona

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A decorated U.S. Navy SEAL has died in Arizona after suffering a mishap during a free-fall parachute training exercise, reports say.

has died in Arizona after suffering a mishap during a free-fall parachute training exercise, reports say.

Chief Special Warfare Operator Michael Ernst was pronounced dead at a hospital in Phoenix Sunday afternoon following the incident at an airfield in Marana, the Naval Special Warfare Command said"Our thoughts and prayers are with the Ernst family," Rear Adm. Keith Davids, the leader of Naval Special Warfare Command, reportedly said. "Mike was an exceptional teammate.

"Mike and his family will always be part of the NSW family, and he will never be forgotten," Davids added. Fox News Digital has reached out to Naval Special Warfare Command for additional comment. Ernst, of Massachusetts, enlisted in the Navy in 2009 and joined his first naval special warfare unit three years later, according to USNI News. He was serving in an East Coast-based naval special warfare unit at the time of the parachute training mishap.

Throughout his military career, Ernst earned the Silver Star, the Joint Commendation Medal , the Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal and Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, among other awards, the website added.

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