Names released of four U.S. service members killed by drone strike in Kuwait

Names released of four U.S. service members killed by drone strike in Kuwait


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Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, announced the names of the four US service members killed when a drone struck a port in Kuwait. Two other service members have also been killed during the start of the operation in Iran, but their names were not released.

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