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Teenage Fort Jackson Soldier Dies While Training on Rifle Range, Army Officials Say

A soldier participates in Weapons Qualification on the M16 Assault Rifle at the firing range on Fort Jackson
A soldier participates in Weapons Qualification on the M16 Assault Rifle at the firing range on Fort Jackson, South Carolina, on May 13, 2019. (Army photo by Michael Mascari)

A Fort Jackson, South Carolina, soldier died after being injured on the rifle training range, base officials announced Friday.

“Our hearts are heavy for our teammate, the unit soldiers and all the family members,” said Fort Jackson Commander Brig. Gen. Milford H. Beagle Jr. “We are providing comfort and assistance to those involved.”

The soldier has not been publicly identified. He was an 18-year-old man from California, said Fort Jackson spokesperson L.A. Sully. He was assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 34th Infantry Regiment.

The soldier suffered the fatal injury Thursday while training on the rifle range, Sully said. No one else was injured.

Military police are investigating the incident.

The soldier will be identified and more details released after the soldier’s family is notified, Sully said.

This is the third death of a soldier at Fort Jackson in 2020

Pvt. Angel Cortes was a 29-year-old National Guard soldier from Connecticut who died while “conducting a non-strenuous activity” in March following a medical emergency. It happened while Cortes was attending basic combat training, The State reported.

Pvt. Connor J. McGurran died Jan. 8, according to Fort Jackson. The 19-year-old Minnesota Army National Guard soldier was found unresponsive following a training exercise, The State reported.

Fort Jackson is the nation’s largest military basic training base, with more than 50,000 recruits assigned there each year.

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Source: Military News

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