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By Brock Vergakis The Associated Press Navy security forces then killed the suspect, who was authorized to be on Na- val Station Norfolk and did not bring his own weapon on base, according to Capt. Robert Clark, the base's commanding officer. The identities of the ci - vilian and the sailor who were killed have not been released. "Information about our sailor will come at the ap - propriate time and today is not that day," said Clark, who asked for privacy for the sail- or's family. No other injuries were reported from the encoun- ter, which occurred Mon- day about 11:20 p.m. on the USS Mahan, a guided-mis- sile destroyer that had re- cently returned from a port visit in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. It wasn't imme- diately clear why the civilian approached the ship or if he ever had access to it previ- ously. The Navy said the civil- ian was coming toward the ship's quarterdeck, which is traditionally the ceremonial entry point aboard a ship, when the struggled ensued and the civilian was able to disarm the Petty Officer of the Watch. Clark said the identifica - tion found with the civilian indicates it is unlikely he was a military dependent autho- rized to be on base for that reason. He said the civil- ian was found with a TWIC card. A TWIC is a transporta- tion worker's credential and is issued by the Transporta- tion Security Administra- tion to personnel who re- quire unescorted access to secure areas, such as truck drivers. The cards are valid for five years, according to the TSA. All merchant mar- iners are also required to have a TWIC card, includ- ing employees of the Navy's Military Sealift Command. Military Sealift Command hires civilian mariners to crew its ships, including the hospital ship USNS Comfort, which uses the same pier as the Mahan. Clark said it was unclear what exactly the ci - vilian's job was or when he worked on the base. The base was brief ly on lockdown following the shooting, but traffic was back to normal early Tues - day morning. The Navy will release both men's names after their families are notified, said Na - val Station Norfolk spokes- woman Terri Davis. Aside from the pier where the Mahan was docked, op- erations had returned to nor- mal at the base, with coun- selors available, the Navy said in a statement. But most enlisted sailors on the Mahan — docked at the first of 13 main piers — were not to report to duty Tuesday. Some sailors gathered for a training session — unre - lated to the shooting — and began with a moment of si- lence for their colleague. "We'll find out what hap- pened, and we'll prevent that from occurring again," Adm. Bill Gortney, commander of U.S. Fleet Forces Command, based in Norfolk, told them. Shooting Na vy : Ba se s ho ot in g su sp ec t didn't have own weapon Ed BailEy — ThE associaTEd PrEss The Uss Mahan, a guided-missile destroyer, moves up the hudson river in New york in 2004 during Fleet Week. Ng haN gUaN — ThE associaTEd PrEss chinese relatives of passengers onboard the missing Malaysia airlines plane, flight Mh370, shout in protest as they march towards the Malaysia embassy in Beijing, china, Tuesday. By Eileen ng The Associated Press KUALA LUMPUR, MALAySiA » Frustration over the fate of Flight 370 mounted Tuesday, with gale-force winds delay - ing the search in the rough and remote seas off western Australia, and angry rela- tives shouting "Liars!" in the streets of Beijing about Malaysia's declaration that the plane went down with all aboard. The bad weather forced a daylong delay by search planes combing a vast ex - panse of the southern In- dian Ocean for any pieces of the Malaysia Airlines jet — tangible evidence for the families seeking closure af - ter more than two weeks of anguished uncertainty. Although officials sharply narrowed the search zone based on the last satellite sig - nals received from the Boeing 777, it was still estimated at 1.6 million square kilometers (622,000 square miles), an area bigger than Texas and Oklahoma combined. "We're not searching for a needle in a haystack — we're still trying to define where the haystack is," Australia's deputy defense chief, Air Marshal Mark Binskin, told reporters at a military base in Perth as idle planes stood behind him. The weather was expected to be better Wednesday for the airborne hunt to resume in the area 2,500 kilometers (1,550 miles) southwest of Perth. Malaysia announced Mon - day that an analysis of satel- lite data received after Flight 370 left Kuala Lumpur for Beijing on March 8 indicated the plane had gone down in the Indian Ocean, killing all 239 people aboard. The finding did not answer troubling questions about why the plane was so far off- course, and China, home to 153 of the passengers, de - manded that Malaysia turn over the satellite data used to determine the plane's fate. The airline's chairman, Mohammed Nor Moham - med Yusof, said it may take time for further answers to become clear. "The investigation still un - derway may yet prove to be even longer and more com- plex than it has been since March 8th," he said. The search for the wreck- age and the plane's flight data and cockpit voice re- corders could take years because the ocean can ex- tend to up to 7,000 meters (23,000 feet) deep in some parts. It took two years to find the black box from an Air France jet that went down in the Atlantic Ocean on a flight from Rio de Ja - neiro to Paris in 2009, and searchers knew within days where the crash site was. There is a race against the clock to find Flight 370's black boxes, whose battery- powered "pinger" could stop sending signals within two weeks. The batteries are designed to last at least a month. David Ferreira, an ocean - ographer at the University of Reading in Britain, said little is known about the detailed topography of the seabed where Malaysia Flight 370 is believed to have crashed. "We know much more about the surface of the moon than we do about the ocean floor in that part of the Indian Ocean," Ferreira said. Searching for a needle in a haystack would be simple by comparison, he said. "This haystack is in the dark, two or three miles un - derwater, hundreds of miles from land, and in a field no one has even seen before, let alone mapped," Ferreira added. The satellite information does not provide an exact lo - cation — only a rough esti- mate of where the jet went down. Defense Minister His- hammuddin Hussein said the data is still being ana- lyzed "to attempt to deter- mine the final position of the aircraft" and that an in- ternational working group of satellite and aircraft per- formance experts had been set up. Monday's announcement that there were no survivors unleashed sorrow and anger among the victims' families, who have complained bitterly about a lack of reliable infor - mation from Malaysian offi- cials. MiSSing PLAnE Relatives of Flight 370 victims protest in China These sTaTemenTs have noT been evaluaTed by The us Food and drug adminisTraTion. These prod- ucTs are noT inTended To diagnose, TreaT, cure or prevenT any disease. resulTs noT Typical. 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