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    Military Aircraft Crash in Iraq Highlights Dangers Troops Face Each Day

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    Yesterday's aircraft crash in Iraq highlights the dangers service members face every day, Pentagon spokesman Col. Robert Manning III told reporters today.

    An American service member died in the crash, and several others were injured.

    “The aircraft was conducting a partnered counterterrorism mission against [the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria] in support of Operation Inherent Resolve,” Manning said.

    All personnel were recovered by coalition personnel immediately after the incident, the colonel said, adding that there are no indications that hostile fire caused the crash.

    Three personnel were evacuated for further treatment after the incident. U.S. troops are recovering the aircraft in close cooperation with their Iraqi counterparts.

    The incident is under investigation, the colonel said.

    Solemn Reminder

    “This most-recent event is a solemn reminder of the inherent danger of our business, and the risk that our personnel are put in daily around the world,” Manning said.

    The colonel noted that in the U.S. Central Command area of operations alone, there are about 5,200 personnel operating in Iraq, 2,000 in Syria and 14,000 in . American forces, he said, continue to work with coalition, Iraqi and Syrian allies to defeat ISIS.

    “The coalition's presence is designed to meet our partners'…

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