The U.S. Army has identified the soldier killed by a bear on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage as Staff Sgt. Seth Michael Plant, 30, from St. Augustine, Florida
The U.S. Army on Thursday, May 12, 2022, identified the soldier killed by a bear on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska, as Staff Sgt. Seth Michael Plant, 30, an infantryman from the 3rd Battalion, 509th Parachute Infantry Regiment. He was from St. Augustine, Florida.The U.S. Army on Thursday identified the soldier killed by a bear on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson as Staff Sgt. Seth Michael Plant, 30, an infantryman from the 3rd Battalion, 509th Parachute Infantry Regiment.
“There were three people in the area, two were close to the den. One of those people was injured, the other was killed,” DeGraaf said Wednesday.Investigating officials have not yet released the name of the soldier who was killed. Their family has been notified, but per Army protocols, local officials are waiting at least 24 hours before releasing additional details about the incident to the public, according to U.S. Army Alaska spokesman John Pennell.
It’s not clear what kind of of bear protection, if any, the soldiers had on hand. With the exception of live-fire exercises, on-base trainings are rarely conducted with live ammunition in service weapons. At the time, the small group was preparing the area for land-based navigation exercises, essentially orienteering training with a map and compass — considered an essential skillset for troops.
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