U.S. Military identifies soldier killed
in 'insider attack' in Afghanistan
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[July 09, 2018]
(Reuters) - A U.S. soldier killed in
Afghanistan was identified late on Sunday as Cpl. Joseph Maciel of South
Gate, California, the Department of Defense said in a release.
Maciel, 20, was killed, and two others wounded, during an apparent
"insider attack" in southern Afghanistan, the NATO Resolute Support
mission said in a statement.
The two wounded U.S. service members were not identified but were in
"stable" condition on Saturday and are being treated, it added.
Maciel was deployed from Fort Benning, Georgia, which straddles the
Alabama and Georgia border, near Columbus, Ga., and he was assigned to
the 1st Battallion, 28th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Division.
Media in his hometown said he was deployed in February to help provide
security for the brigade's military advisers. No other details of the
attack were available.
His awards include the Bronze Star, Purple Heart, Army Achievement
Medal, and Afghanistan Campaign Medal, officials said, according to news
website Military.com.
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"Cpl. Maciel was an excellent soldier beloved by his teammates and
dedicated to our mission," Lt. Col. David Conner, Maciel's battalion
commander, said in a statement to the military news website.
He was deployed in support of the 1st Security Force Assistance
Brigade. He died in the district of Tarin Kowt in the Afghan
province of Uruzgan, the DOD said.
The incident is being investigated, the DOD said.
No other information was available early on Monday, and a military
spokesman did not immediately return telephone calls or emails from
Reuters.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta)
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