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BumRushDaShow

(172,250 posts)
Tue May 19, 2026, 05:24 PM 8 hrs ago

Troops say Army ignored request for more medical support before deadly attack on Kuwait base

Source: CBS News

Updated on: May 19, 2026 / 8:16 AM EDT


A U.S. Army unit asked to bulk up medical support weeks before a fatal Iranian strike on their command post in Kuwait, but they were ignored, soldiers told CBS News. Some of the survivors of the attack also said at least one soldier who was killed could have been saved if there had been more medical resources onsite. The soldiers' accounts suggest the Pentagon didn't adequately prepare U.S. personnel for Iran's retaliatory strike that killed six U.S. service members and wounded 20.

It was the deadliest attack on American troops since the Iran war began, and the worst since 2021. "This was a failure," Major Stephen Ramsbottom said in an interview with CBS News. He said he believed Master Sergeant Nicole Amor could have survived her wounds had there been a doctor, a fixed aid station or more than one ambulance at the post. "She could have been saved," he said. "She fought the whole way and was trying to stay alive."

Ramsbottom told CBS News he expected a convoy of aid to rush in to treat the dozens of wounded pulled from the rubble, only to discover no one was coming. "I wanted to see like a line of ambulances coming towards us or something," said Ramsbottom, who was with the Army's 103rd Sustainment Command at a forward operating base in Kuwait. "And there wasn't that. It was like, oh man, we're on our own."

Ramsbottom is one of eight soldiers from the reserve unit who have disputed the Pentagon's account of the incident in interviews with CBS News. Soldiers previously told CBS News they were left unprotected from the drone attack despite intelligence showing Iran was targeting their position in Kuwait.

Read more: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/troops-army-medical-support-iran-kuwait-attack/



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Troops say Army ignored request for more medical support before deadly attack on Kuwait base (Original Post) BumRushDaShow 8 hrs ago OP
Minor major Hegseth wants more money. Too bad it won't get to help the troops. Norrrm 8 hrs ago #1
"It was like, oh man, we're on our own." UpInArms 8 hrs ago #2
WARRIOR ETHOS!!! underpants 8 hrs ago #3
But we never had to bulk up medical suppport in Call Of Duty groundloop 8 hrs ago #4
They were expendable. COL Mustard 7 hrs ago #5
Who is surprised by this? LetMyPeopleVote 7 hrs ago #6
Team Trump only likes troops who are not killed, captured, or wounded. Midnight Writer 5 hrs ago #7
Bengazi!! IcyPeas 5 hrs ago #8
Just as Putin wishes purr-rat beauty 5 hrs ago #9

UpInArms

(55,359 posts)
2. "It was like, oh man, we're on our own."
Tue May 19, 2026, 05:38 PM
8 hrs ago

I cannot express how angry this makes me.

The brazen incompetence of which Kegsbreath possesses in spades, continues to destroy our military.

groundloop

(13,910 posts)
4. But we never had to bulk up medical suppport in Call Of Duty
Tue May 19, 2026, 05:50 PM
8 hrs ago

Kegsbreath is treating this entire unnecessary war as though he were sitting on his ass playing a video game.

COL Mustard

(8,390 posts)
5. They were expendable.
Tue May 19, 2026, 06:11 PM
7 hrs ago

The hard calculus is that it was cheaper in the long run for the Army to pay ~$1M in benefits per dead soldier than to spend significantly more in force protection. Whisky Pete will never say that, but it's the truth according to these people.

I am so saddened by that I can't tell you.

Midnight Writer

(25,746 posts)
7. Team Trump only likes troops who are not killed, captured, or wounded.
Tue May 19, 2026, 08:14 PM
5 hrs ago

Look at what DOGE did with veteran's hospitals and other government programs to help vets.

purr-rat beauty

(1,448 posts)
9. Just as Putin wishes
Tue May 19, 2026, 08:44 PM
5 hrs ago

Our military doesn't serve our Nation nor honors their Oath to the Constitution.

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