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US troops were killed in Afghan bombings awarded purple hearts

US troops were killed in Afghan bombings awarded purple hearts
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Washington: The sailors were killed in suicide bombings during the evacuation mission in Afghanistan at the end of the last month were annumously promoted, according to the Navy.
And he and 12 other service members who died during the attack were awarded the purple heart.
The 13 troops were killed on August 26 when they help filter Afghanistan and the others at the Kabul Airport monastery gate.
At least 169 Afghans were also killed in bombings, when they struggled to enter the airport and flights abroad.
Navy Corpsman Maxton Soviak, 22, from Berlin Heights, Ohio, was promoted to the rank of corpsman of the third grade hospital, and besides the purple heart was also maintained force force Corpsman Warfare Badge fleet.
He was assigned to Marine Regiment 1, Marine Division 1.
“Petty Officer Soviats gave the highest sacrifice in the service to this country,” Naval Secretary Carlos del Toro added that his expertise was a Corpsman hospital and devotion to the mission to guarantee promotion and recognition.
Also awarded the purple heart is the SGT Army staff.
Ryan Knauss, 23, from Corryton, Tennessee; and 11 Marines: SGT staff.
Darin Hoover, 31, from Salt Lake City, Utah; Sgt.
Johanny Rosario Pichardo, 25, Lawrence, Massachusetts; Sgt.
Nicole Gee, 23, from Sacramento, California; Cpl.
Hunter Lopez, 22, from Indio, California; Cpl.
Daegan page, 23, from Omaha, Nebraska; Cpl.
Humberto Sanchez, 22, from Logansport, Indiana; Cpl spear.
David Espinoza, 20, from Rio Bravo, Texas; Cpl spear.
Jared Schmitz, 20, from St.
Charles, Missouri; Cpl spear.
Rylee McCollum, 20, from Jackson, Wyoming; Cpl spear.
Dylan Merola, 20, from Rancho Cucamonga, California, and Lance CPL.
Kareem Nikoui, 20, from Norco, California.

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