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Soldier Dies During Training Incident at Pennsylvania Army Depot
The incident occurred during training and is under investigation by Army officials; no details on cause or soldier identity have been released.
- On Thursday morning, an unidentified U.S. Army soldier died from injuries sustained during a training incident at Letterkenny Army Depot in Franklin County at about 9:30 a.m.
- Investigators from the Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division are probing the incident, and officials have not released the soldier's name or cause of death.
- Medics provided immediate on-scene care and the soldier was transferred to WellSpan Chambersburg Hospital, where they later succumbed to injuries sustained during training.
- Col. Caleb Lewis, Letterkenny Army Depot commander, said 'The depot is safe and secure and there is no threat to the community' and offered condolences with full support to the soldier's family, fellow Soldiers and depot employees.
- The Letterkenny Army Depot, established in 1942, spans 18,000 acres and employs over 1,600 people, supporting missile and air-defense overhaul and modernization for the Department of Defense.
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U.S. Army soldier dies after training incident at Letterkenny Army Depot
A U.S. Army soldier died Thursday while on duty at Letterkenny Army Depot in Franklin County. The soldier was injured at 9:30 a.m. in an unspecified incident during training, according to the Letterkenny Army Depot in Franklin County.
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(File Photo of an American Flag) Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News (Franklin County, PA) Authorities stated yesterday that a U.S. Army soldier died during a training incident at the Letterkenny Army Depot in Franklin County. According to a report from WHP, a spokesperson for the depot in Chambersburg said the soldier was fatally injured during a training incident at around 9:30 a.m. The soldier, who has not been identified as of yesterday e…
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