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Indiana National Guard soldier dies during training at Fort Bragg in North Carolina

The lead off

  • Indiana National Guard announces death of Sgt. Nathaniel J. Thomas during training
  • Thomas died Thursday while participating in military training at Fort Bragg
  • Service members and colleagues remember his dedication to state and country

FORT BRAGG, NC (WOWO) An Indiana National Guard infantryman has died unexpectedly while participating in military training at Fort Bragg in North Carolina, according to officials.


Service member identified

The Indiana National Guard and the Indiana National Guard, along with the Indianapolis Fire Department, announced the death of Sgt. Nathaniel J. Thomas.

Officials said Thomas died Thursday while on military training duty at Fort Bragg.


Duty and service background

Thomas served as an infantryman in the Indiana National Guard and was on military leave from his civilian career at the time of his death to complete required training obligations.

According to officials, he was participating in scheduled military training when he died.


Remembrance from colleagues

Service members and peers described Thomas as highly dedicated to both his military role and his commitment to serving the state and the nation.

Officials said his service reflected what they described as the highest values of the military profession, and that his loss is being felt across the ranks.

No additional details regarding the circumstances of his death have been released at this time.


Looking ahead

Officials have not yet released information regarding memorial services or funeral arrangements. Further updates are expected as the Indiana National Guard continues to coordinate with military authorities and Thomas’ family.


The takeaway

Indiana National Guard confirms training-related death

Sgt. Nathaniel J. Thomas died Thursday while participating in military training at Fort Bragg, according to officials from the Indiana National Guard and the Indianapolis Fire Department.

Service members remember his commitment

Peers and leadership described Thomas as dedicated to military service and his responsibilities as an infantryman, noting his commitment to both state and national duty.

Additional details pending official release

Authorities have not yet released further information about the circumstances of his death or memorial arrangements, with updates expected as the investigation and notifications continue.

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