Maj.
Taj Sareen, 34, died when his F/A-18C Hornet went down Wednesday while
en route from Bahrain to California, according to the statement.
Before
his deployment, Sareen was stationed at Marine Corps Air Station
Miramar in San Diego, and was returning after a mission against ISIS
militants in the Middle East.
Sareen was among a squadron of six aircraft headed home. The remaining five landed safely.
The cause of the crash is under investigation.
The
Hillsborough, California, native joined the Marine Corps a decade ago,
and has deployed at various times, including to Afghanistan in 2010.
His jet took off from a U.S. base in Suffolk and crashed in Ely, about 130 kilometers (80 miles) northeast of London.
The Hornet is a fighter and attack aircraft known for its all-weather capabilities, according to the U.S. military.
Sareen was part of Operation Inherent Resolve, which is conducting airstrikes against ISIS militants in Iraq and Syria.
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