ISIS forces fired two rockets onto a base where American troops are advising and training the Iraqi military, according to a U.S. official. Only one of the rockets is responsible for the damage and loss of life.
A statement issued by Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook attributed the
attack to "ISIL rocket fire." The Defense Department will not identify
the individual until next of kin has been fully notified.
"Several other Marines were wounded and they are being treated for their varying injuries," Cook said.
Soldier Killed in Iraq Raid Belonged to Delta Force
Virginia Man Fighting for ISIS Captured in Iraq
This loss represents only the second time an American has been killed in
combat with ISIS in Iraq since the U.S. reentered the country in late
2014.
In October of last year Master Sergeant Joshua L. Wheeler was killed by
enemy small-arms fire during a raid that freed 70 hostages from ISIS
captivity in northern Iraq.
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