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6 killed in weekend Afghan bombing from Fort Bliss

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WASHINGTON (AP) _ Six U.S. soldiers killed in a weekend enemy bombing in Afghanistan have now been identified as Fort Bliss troops.

A Defense Department statement Wednesday identified the soldiers as Staff. Sgt. Ricardo Seija of Tampa, Fla.; Spc. Erica P. Alecksen of Eatonton, Ga.; Spc. Clarence Williams III of Brooksville, Fla.; Pfc. Trevor B. Adkins of Spring Lake, N.C.; Pfc. Alejandro J. Pardo of Porterville, Calif.; and Pfc. Cameron J. Stambaugh of Spring Grove, Pa. All were assigned to the 978th Military Police Company of the 93rd Military Police Battalion at Fort Bliss.

They died Sunday when their armored vehicle struck an insurgent bomb in Wardak province of eastern Afghanistan, just south of Kabul. The Taliban claimed responsibility for the attack.

Their bodies will arrive Thursday at Dover Air Force Base, Del.

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