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said. The bodies of the three men were discovered inside a car in a parking lot. The victims were identified as Lance Cpl. Keith Lewis, Lance Cpl. Julian Torres, and Lance Cpl. Anthony McMaster. The incident is currently under investigation by local authorities. The cause of death has not been disclosed. The Marine Corps expressed condolences to the families and friends of the deceased soldiers. CBS NEWS reported

say. The three men were identified as Corporal Evan Bath, 19, from Oak Creek, Wisconsin; Corporal William J. Ross, 21, from Hendersonville, Tennessee; and Corporal Bryan J. Baltierra, 19, from Corona, California.

According to authorities, the three Marines were found dead inside a vehicle parked at a store in Jacksonville, North Carolina. The cause of death is still under investigation, but officials have stated that foul play is not suspected.

The tragic loss of these young men has sent shockwaves through the Camp Lejeune community and the nation as a whole. These Marines were serving their country and had promising futures ahead of them. Their deaths serve as a stark reminder of the sacrifices made by our military personnel every day.

Camp Lejeune is a major Marine Corps base located in eastern North Carolina. It is home to over 46,000 active-duty military personnel and their families. The base provides training and support for both the Marine Corps and the Navy.

The Marine Corps has a strong bond of brotherhood, and the loss of three Marines will be deeply felt by their fellow servicemen and women. The base has offered counseling and support services to those affected by this tragedy.

As the investigation into the cause of death continues, it is important to remember the lives and service of these three young men. They were dedicated Marines who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. May they rest in peace, and may their families find solace in the support of their military community during this difficult time..

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