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US soldier dies in overseas training crash, Army says

US soldier dies in overseas training crash, Army says

A tragic incident occurred this week in Hungary during a training exercise, resulting in the death of U.S. soldier Sgt. Aaron Cox. Sgt. Cox, 24, from Mabank, Texas, was fatally injured in a crash while preparing for the Saber Guardian 25 exercise near Camp Croft. An infantryman with the "Strike" 2nd Mobile Brigade Combat Team of the 101st Airborne Division, Sgt. Cox had a promising military career. Col. Duke Reim, commander of the 2MBCT, expressed deep sorrow over the loss and praised Sgt. Cox's leadership and dedication. The Hungarian allies have been thanked for their swift response and assistance. Sgt. Cox had joined the Army in 2021 and had successfully completed various training courses and received several awards for his service. The incident is currently under investigation, and efforts are being made to support Sgt. Cox's family during this difficult time.

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