“Three Marine Lance Corporals Found Dead at North Carolina Gas Station Identified”

By | July 25, 2023

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Three Marine lance corporals stationed at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina were found dead at a gas station in Hampstead. The men were identified as Tanner J. Kaltenberg, Merax C. Dockery, and Ivan R. Garcia. The cause of death has not been released, and an investigation is underway. The U.S. Marine Corps expressed their condolences to the families and friends of the deceased soldiers. The focus is on providing support during this difficult time. AP reported

Three Marine lance corporals stationed at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina were found dead at a gas station over the weekend. The Pender County Sheriff’s Office discovered the three men unresponsive in a privately owned car while responding to a missing-person call. Medical authorities pronounced them dead on the same day.

The cause of their deaths has not been released, and the Pender County Sheriff’s Office is conducting an investigation. The men have been identified as Tanner J. Kaltenberg, Merax C. Dockery, and Ivan R. Garcia. They were motor vehicle operators with the Combat Logistics Battalion 2, Combat Logistics Regiment 2, and 2nd Marine Logistics Group at Camp Lejeune.

Brig. Gen. Michael McWilliams, commanding general of the 2nd Marine Logistics Group, expressed his condolences to the families, friends, and colleagues of the deceased lance corporals. He emphasized that their focus is on providing the necessary resources and support to those affected by the tragic loss.

The news of their deaths brings sadness and shock to the community. The loss of young lives is always a tragedy, and it is especially devastating when it involves members of the military who serve and protect our country.

As the investigation continues, it is important to respect the privacy of the families and allow the authorities to conduct a thorough and unbiased examination of the circumstances surrounding the deaths. The Marine Corps will undoubtedly provide any necessary assistance and support to the investigation.

In times like these, it is crucial for communities to come together and offer support to those affected by such a devastating loss. The families, friends, and colleagues of the deceased lance corporals will need the support of their community and the nation as they navigate through this difficult time..

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