Florida Sailor Dies After Heroic Rescue in Hawaii
Master-at-Arms 1st Class Jeffrey Diaz, a 47-year-old sailor from Florida, tragically lost his life after bravely rescuing two children from rough waters at Waiapua‘a Bay in Hawaii. His quick action saved the children, but he faced peril in the ocean and ultimately drowned.
Key Points / What’s New
- Diaz was stationed at the Pacific Missile Range Facility.
- Emergency responders could not revive him after his rescue efforts.
- An autopsy is pending, but foul play is not suspected.
Details of the Incident
On Saturday, Diaz attempted to assist two children who were struggling in high surf conditions. While the children managed to return to safety, Diaz encountered difficulties in the water. Personnel from the Ocean Safety Bureau and the Barking Sands Fire and Emergency Services Department were able to retrieve him and initiated lifesaving efforts.
Despite these efforts, Diaz was pronounced dead shortly after being transported to Kaua‘i Veterans Memorial Hospital. The commanding officer of the Pacific Missile Range Facility, Capt. Robert Prince, extended heartfelt condolences to Diaz’s family and friends, expressing sorrow over the loss of their friend and shipmate. He acknowledged the bravery of Diaz and the support provided by emergency responders.
Investigation Status
While an investigation is ongoing, authorities have indicated that foul play is not suspected in the sailor’s death. An autopsy will be conducted to determine the exact cause of death, offering further clarity on the incident.
Background
Jeffrey Diaz served as a Master-at-Arms with the U.S. Navy, stationed at the Pacific Missile Range Facility located at Barking Sands, Hawaii. The incident highlights the risks that service members face, even outside of their traditional duties, while performing acts of bravery in challenging situations.









































