Pentagon identifies soldier who died from a non-combat incident in Jordan

The Pentagon has identified the soldier who died from a non-combat incident on Tuesday as Army Spc. Nick Bravo Regules.

  • In an emailed statement to reporters, the DoD said Regules, 20, died in Jordan while supporting Operation Inherent Resolve.
  • Regules, who is from Largo, Florida, was assigned to the 2nd Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 11th ADA Brigade out of Fort Bliss, Texas.
  • Regules was supporting operations in the Central Command area of responsibility, the statement said, which includes Iraq and Syria. 
  • The soldier’s death remains under investigation, the statement said.
 

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