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Soldier Killed in Training Exercise
Associated Press
April 19, 2007
FORT
CAMPBELL, Ky. - A Soldier with the 101st Airborne Division was killed
during a nighttime live-fire exercise at Fort Campbell early Wednesday,
the Army said.
The Soldier was hit by small arms fire and taken to Blanchfield Army
Community Hospital, where he died of his wounds around 4 a.m., Fort
Campbell said.
The Soldier's name was not immediately released. He was assigned to the
1st Brigade Combat Team at the sprawling Army post on the
Kentucky-Tennessee border.
Nighttime drills with live ammunition give Soldiers better familiarity
with their weapons in dark conditions, said Kelly Tyler, a spokeswoman
at the Army post.
"They're called to go on patrols at all hours, so they need to be
familiar with their equipment and operating in low-light situations,"
she said. Soldiers performing the drills are required to wear Kevlar
vests and helmets, Tyler said.
She didn't know what kinds of weapons injured the Soldier or the circumstances.
The death is under investigation by military officials.
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