An American service member in Iraq was killed on Sunday by an improvised roadway bomb, the Pentagon said Monday.
A second service member was injured, the Defense Department said. Pentagon officials declined to release the identities of the victims or the location of the bombing, pending notification of family members.
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An American service member in Iraq was killed on Sunday by an improvised roadway bomb, the Pentagon said Monday.
A second service member was injured, the Defense Department said. Pentagon officials declined to release the identities of the victims or the location of the bombing, pending notification of family members.
Read the whole story from The New York Times.
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