Pentagon releases names of 4 of 6 troops killed in Iran war and says they died in a drone strike in Kuwait
The drone strike at Port Shuaiba killed four Army Reserve soldiers assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command, part of escalating conflict involving Iran and U.S. forces.
- On Tuesday the Pentagon identified four U.S. service members killed in an Iranian drone strike at Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, releasing their names.
- During the opening U.S.-Israel operations an Iranian drone struck a Kuwaiti logistics site on March 1, in Port Shuaiba.
- All four were assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command; the unit provides logistics and sustainment support and operates under the 1st Theater Sustainment Command at Fort Knox.
- The Pentagon said these are the first U.S. combat deaths, with six killed and 18 wounded, warning losses may rise before Trump briefs Congress Tuesday.
- Families and communities described shock and grief following the identifications, with Lt. Gen. Robert Harter and officials urging support for families and honoring Coady’s posthumous promotion.
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