Pentagon Identifies Four of Six US Soldiers Killed in Drone Attack in Kuwait
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- •The Pentagon identified four of the six US soldiers killed in an attack at Port Shuaiba, Kuwait, as Army reservists from Nebraska, Florida, Iowa, and Minnesota.
- •The soldiers were assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command based in Iowa and stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
- •They served in logistical roles supplying troops with food and equipment as part of the Iran conflict.
- •One soldier was completing his final deployment and planned to open a martial arts studio.
- •The identities of the remaining two soldiers have not yet been released.
Sources
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Washington Post
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New York Times
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PBS NewsHour
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