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Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert M. Marzan, 54, of Sacramento, Calif.

OAKLAND, Calif. – A Northern California native was identified by the U.S. government on Wednesday as one of six soldiers killed in Kuwait as the conflict in the Middle East intensifies, following the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran. 

Smoke rises from a reported Iranian strike in the area where the US Embassy is located in Kuwait City on March 2, 2026. Black smoke was seen rising from the US embassy in Kuwait City on March 2 after the latest volley of Iranian strikes, an AFP corre

What we know:

The Pentagon said Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert M. Marzan, 54, of Sacramento was present during the March 1 incident in Port Shuaiba, Kuwait. 

The Pentagon said Marzan was at the scene when a drone strike hit the command center in Kuwait and is “believed to be the individual who perished at the scene,” according to the statement.

A medical examiner will give official positive identification of Marzan, the Pentagon said. 

Another casualty, Maj. Jeffrey O’Brien, 45, of Indianola, Iowa, was also named on Wednesday as the sixth soldier killed in the attack. 

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Weve learned the names of four of the U.S. Army reservists who died Sunday in a drone attack in Kuwait. This as the conflict in the Middle East escalates following U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iran. Iran has now hit the U.S. embassy in Saudi Arabia and blasts were seen near the U.S. consulate in Dubai. 

Marzan was assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command, Des Moines, Iowa. 

A chief warrant officer is a high-ranking, highly specialized expert, according to a U.S. military website. 

Four soldiers were previously identified by the Pentagon on Tuesday.

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