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American Soldier Killed In Syria On Thanksgiving
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 7673941:MV8zMzc0NjczXzYwMTQ0OTQ3Xzg4QTBBOUJD] The current regime is responsible for probably 100 SEAL, Green Beret and other more obscure elite soldiers needless, pointless deaths or cripplings who were mostly wasted on missions outside of there training and intended mission , theyre literally being disposed of and wasted in the least responsible manner. Its a shame what the liberals have instituted, literally intentionally destroying the elite and best of the gent, I meam Americans It's probably fair to say that even with 100 of these special operaters deaths not a single kadish needed to be uttered. [/quote]
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"An American soldier has died in northern Syria after being fatally wounded after an improvised explosive device went off, the US military's Central Command (CENTCOM) announced on Thanksgiving Day.
The soldier succumbed to his wounds on Thursday after being wounded in an improvised explosive device blast in the town of Ain Issa, just 50 km (30 miles) north of Raqqah. No further details have been provided.
Responding to the death of the US soldier, Defense Secretary Ash Carter said that the death is “painful reminder of the dangers our men and women in uniform face around the world to keep us safe.”
Commander of the US-led coalition Lieutenant General Stephen Townsend called the soldier a “hero” as he sent condolences to family."
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