Staff Sgt. Seth Plant, 30, originally from Saint Augustine, had been at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson since July 2021, the Army said in a statement.
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — — The U.S. Army on Thursday identified the soldier who died this week of injuries sustained during a bear attack in a military training area in Alaska.
Plant was from Saint Augustine, Florida, and had been at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson since July 2021, the Army said in a statement. He was an infantryman from the 3rd Battalion, 509th Parachute Infantry Regiment. Hair collected during an initial investigation into the attack was consistent with a brown bear, the department said.
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