Pentagon releases names of 4 of 6 troops killed in Iran war and says they died in a drone strike in Kuwait
Four Army Reserve soldiers from the 103rd Sustainment Command were killed in an Iranian drone strike on a logistics hub in Kuwait, part of escalating U.S.-Iran conflict.
- The Pentagon identified four U.S. Army Reserve soldiers killed in an Iranian drone strike during Operation Epic Fury in Kuwait.
- All four soldiers were part of the Army Reserve's 103rd Sustainment Command based in Des Moines, Iowa.
- The attack occurred at Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, and six U.S. service members were killed in total, according to the Pentagon.
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Pentagon identifies four soldiers killed in March 1 drone strike during Kuwait military operation
Drone attack Kuwait soldiers killed: Department of War identifies four of six U.S. Army Reserve soldiers killed March 1 at Port of Shuaiba, officials said investigation continues.
Pentagon identifies first US soldiers killed in Iran war
WASHINGTON — The U.S. military on Tuesday identified four of the first American soldiers killed in the war against Iran as the Trump administration warned the intensifying conflict would lead to more American casualties. Among six U.S. military deaths so far, the four soldiers were members of an Iowa unit of the U.S. Army Reserve. They died on Sunday when a drone slammed into a U.S. military facility in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, the U.S. military sa…
US releases names of 4 service members killed in the Iran conflict
US identifies four troops killed in Iran conflictU.S. Army Reserve/ReutersThe Defense Department has released the names of 4 service members killed in the Iran conflict.The servicemembers were identified as Cody Khork, Noah Tietjens, Nicole Armor, and Declan Coady.The identities of two additional fatalities of US troops remain unknown.The names of four US Army Reserve soldiers who were killed by a drone attack during the US conflict with Iran we…
Pentagon identifies 4 of 6 U.S. soldiers killed in Iran war by drone strike in Kuwait
Four of the six U.S. soldiers killed in the Iran war were identified Tuesday by the Pentagon as members of the Army Reserve from different states who worked in logistics and kept troops supplied with food and equipment.
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