Soldier Killed in Training Accident Identified

The U.S. Army announced today that Spc. Matthew R. Turcotte died Wednesday morning during a live-fire training exercise at Fort Carson, Colorado.

Military.com reports

Turcotte, 20, was assigned to the 2nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division. He was shot while participating in a combined arms live-fire exercise at a southern range when the accident occurred, according to an Aug. 24 Fort Carson press release.

Turcotte received “extensive medical aid” at the location of the accident, but he was pronounced dead on the range, the release states. The cause of the accident is under investigation.

Turcotte, originally from North Smithfield, Rhode Island, entered the Army Aug. 10, 2015, according to the release. The young infantryman arrived at Fort Carson Dec. 8, 2015. He deployed to Kosovo once during his two years in the Army.

“Our deepest condolences go out to Matthew Turcotte’s family on his tragic and unexpected passing,” said Col. David Zinn, 2nd IBCT commander. “He exemplified commitment to our Army and selfless service to our Nation. Matthew was a tremendous soldier who will be dearly and personally missed by the Warhorse Brigade Team.”

The Army stresses safety during all training, especially live-fire exercises, but accidents still occur.

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