---
title: "Camp Lejeune machine gunner is third Marine in two months to die during PT"
description: "Pfc. Ethan M. Moores, 18, is the third Marine to die during a physical training event since April 15. He was based at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, and assigned to 1st Battalion, 8th Marines at the time of his death"
date: "2020-06-10"
modified: "2020-06-10"
authors:
  - name: "Jeff Schogol"
    job_title: "Senior Pentagon Reporter"
    link: "https://taskandpurpose.com/authors/jeff-schogol/"
url: "https://taskandpurpose.com/news/marine-corps-physical-training-deaths/"
categories:
  - "Marine Corps"
  - "Military Branches"
  - "News"
  - "Tactics"
  - "Tech & Tactics"
  - "Training"
tags:
  - "Northern Command"
---

# Camp Lejeune machine gunner is third Marine in two months to die during PT

![](<https://taskandpurpose.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/moores-ethan-3.jpg>)

An 18-year-old machine gunner based at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, is the third Marine to die during physical training in just two months.

Pfc. Ethan M. Moores died on May 27 after collapsing following a physical training event, Marine Corps officials said. He was serving with 1 Battalion, 8 Marines at the time of his death.

The incident was first [uncovered](<https://www.military.com/daily-news/2020/06/09/18-year-old-marine-infantryman-dies-after-pt-camp-lejeune.html?fbclid=IwAR2uPnibJCsYdhcrc9sFkCdppgFUb8m7694DDYrx53TXeMLMWsQuFrLKoV0>) by Military.com reporter Gina Harkins, who found Moores’ death referenced in the [Naval Safety Center statistics](<https://navalsafetycenter.navy.mil/Portals/29/Documents/Mishap_Stats060820.pdf>) which also listed two other Marines who had died during PT.

[Pfc. Tyrell J. Audain](<https://taskandpurpose.com/news/marine-corps-died-twentynine-palms-identified/>) died on April 15 after collapsing during physical training at Twentynine Palms, California.

[Sgt. Jason Dospoy](<https://obits.mlive.com/obituaries/jackson/obituary.aspx?n=jason-dospoy&pid=196197620>), of Oceanside, California, collapsed during a run on May 8 and died three days later.

Both the 2nd Marine Division and the Naval Criminal Investigative Services are investigating Moores’ death, said division spokesman 1st Lt. Dan Linfante.

Linfante was unable to say on Wednesday what type of physical training Moores was conducting at the time of his death or whether the division has made any changes to how Marines PT as a result.

“I wish I could help you more with your other questions but the incident is still under investigation and it would be inappropriate for me to comment any further on the situation or any potential findings from an ongoing investigation,” Linfante told Task & Purpose.

Moores had joined the Marine Corps in September 2018 and completed boot camp at Parris Island, South Carolina, in November 2019, Linfante said.

“Pfc. Moores was a part of the 1/8 family and all of the Marines and Sailors deeply feel the loss of a fellow warrior,” his battalion commander Lt. Col. Christopher Richardella said in a statement. “He was a valued member of our team and will never be forgotten. Our thoughts and prayers are with Pfc. Moores’ family, friends, and loved ones. We extend our full support to them during this trying time.”

## Author
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