Since the war in Iran started on Saturday, six American service members have been killed , including a Minnesota mother of two, an Iowa college student and a Florida native remembered by his family as the "life of the party."
Four of the fallen service members, all members of the U.S. Army Reserve, have been identified as of early Wednesday. The U.S. Army does not identify deceased service members publicly until 24 hours after the person's next of kin are notified.
"These men and women all bravely volunteered to defend our country, and their sacrifice will never be forgotten," Army Secretary Daniel Driscoll said.
Here's what to know about the U.S. service members who have died in the Iran war :
Captain Cody A. KhorkCaptain Cody A. Khork, 35, was born and raised in Winter Haven, Florida, according to a statement from the city . He enrolled in the National Guard in 2009 as a multiple launch rocket system/fire detection specialist. He was assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command, which provides food, water and other equipment and supplies.
Khork graduated from Florida Southern College in 2014 and was commissioned as a military police officer in the Army reserve that same year, the city said.

Captain Cody A. Khork. Brent Newton / U.S. Army Reserve
Khork was deployed to Saudi Arabia in 2018, Guantanamo Bay in 2021, and Poland in 2024. He earned awards including the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal, and the Army Commendation Medal.
"Beyond his distinguished military service, those who knew Cody remember him for the kind of person he was every day. Friends describe him as someone who was always smiling, easygoing, and genuinely kind — someone who looked out for the people around him and left a lasting impression on those he met," the city said in a statement. "Many recall that when you ran into Cody around town, it always felt like no time had passed."
Khork's family remembered him as "very patriotic and the life of the party," according to CBS News Miami .
Sergeant 1st Class Nicole M. AmorSergeant 1st Class Nicole M. Amor, 39, was from Minnesota. Her husband Joey Amor told CBS News Minnesota that she was days away from ending her deployment and returning home to him and their two children.
Amor enlisted in the National Guard in 2005 as an automated logistics specialist, then transferred to the Army Reserve in 2006, CBS Minnesota reported. She previously deployed to Kuwait and Iraq in 2019. Throughout her military career, she earned awards including the Army Commendation Medal, National Defense Medal, and Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal, CBS Minnesota said. She was assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command.

Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor. U.S. Army Reserve
Senator Amy Klobuchar paid tribute to Amor on Instagram , calling her an "avid gardener who made salsa from the peppers and tomatoes in her garden with her son, a senior in high school." Klobuchar said that Amor "also enjoyed rollerblading and bicycling with her fourth-grade daughter."
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz said Amor "answered the call to serve and gave her life in service to our state and nation." He added that "Minnesotans are wrapping our arms around her loved ones."
"She was almost home," Joey Amor told CBS Minnesota. "You don't go to Kuwait thinking something's going to happen, and for her to be one of the first – it hurts."
Sergeant 1st Class Noah TietjensSergeant 1st Class Noah Tietjens, 42, was from Bellevue, Nebraska. Congressman Don Bacon said that he was a native of the area. The U.S. Army Reserve said he enlisted as a wheeled vehicle mechanic in 2006 and had two previous deployments in 2009 and 2019, both to Kuwait. He was awarded honors including the Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal and the Army Achievement Medal. He was assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command.
Bellevue mayor Rusty Hike said that Tietjens was married, but did not share any other information about his family.
"Noah dedicated his life to the defense of freedom and answered the call to serve with courage, honor, and selfless commitment," Hike said in a statement .

Sgt. 1st Class Noah Tietjens Brent Newton / U.S. Army Reserve
Nebraska flags were flown at half-staff in his honor, Nebraska Public Media reported . Governor Jim Pillen said he and his wife Suzanne were "deeply saddened" to learn of Tietjens' death and that they were "holding the Tietjens family close to our hearts during this unbelievably difficult time."
"Noah stepped up to serve and defend the American people from foreign enemies around the world — a sacrifice we must never forget," Pillen said on social media .
Sergeant Declan J. CoadySergeant Declan J. Coady, 20, was from West Des Moines, Iowa. He was an Eagle Scout who graduated from high school in 2023 and enlisted in the Army Reserve as an Army information technology specialist that same year, CBS affiliate KCCI reported . He was a sophomore at Drake University, where he studied cybersecurity, and was taking online classes while in Kuwait. He was assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command. This was his first deployment.
Coady was promoted to sergeant posthumously. He had told his father the week before his death that he had been recommended for the promotion, KCCI reported. Coady's father told the Associated Press that his son was one of the youngest in his class but that he impressed his instructors.

Sgt. Declan J. Coady. Brent Newton / U.S. Army Reserve
"He was very good at what he did," Andrew Coady said.
"I still don't fully think it's real," Coady's sister Keira told KCCI. "I just remember all of our conversations about what he was going to do when he came back."
Coady earned honors including the the Army Service Ribbon, the National Defense Service Ribbon, and the Overseas Service Ribbon, the U.S. Army Reserve said .
"We mourn the loss of Sergeant Declan Coady, a young Iowan who heroically answered his nation's call to duty and gave the ultimate sacrifice," Gov. Kim Reynolds said in a news release . "Kevin and I offer our deepest condolences to his family and ask all Iowans to join us in prayer for their healing and comfort."
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自上周六伊朗战争爆发以来,已有六名美国军人阵亡,其中包括一位来自明尼苏达州的两孩母亲、一名爱荷华州的大学生,以及一位被家人称为"派对灵魂人物"的佛罗里达州本地人。
截至周三凌晨,已确认其中四名阵亡军人身份,均隶属美国陆军预备役部队。美军规定需在通知阵亡人员直系亲属24小时后,方可公开其身份信息。
陆军部长丹尼尔·德里斯科尔表示:“这些英勇的男女自愿保卫我们的国家,他们的牺牲将永远被铭记。”
以下是关于在伊朗战争中阵亡的美军人员需要了解的信息:
科迪·A·科克上尉根据该市发布的声明,35岁的科迪·A·科克上尉出生于佛罗里达州温特黑文市并在当地长大。他于2009年加入国民警卫队,担任多管火箭发射系统/火灾探测专家,后被分配至第103保障司令部,负责提供食物、饮水及其他装备物资补给。
据该市透露,科霍克(Khork)于2014年从佛罗里达南方学院毕业,同年被任命为陆军预备役宪兵军官。
科尔克于2018年被派往沙特阿拉伯,2021年驻守关塔那摩湾,2024年调遣至波兰。他曾荣获军队杰出志愿服务奖章、功绩服务奖章及陆军嘉奖奖章。
该市在一份声明中表示:"除了卓越的军旅生涯外,认识科迪的人更难忘他日常的为人。朋友们形容他总是面带笑容、随和真诚,会关心周围的人,给遇见他的人留下深刻印象。许多人回忆道,在镇上偶遇科迪时,总感觉时光从未流逝。"
据哥伦比亚广播公司迈阿密频道报道,科克的家人回忆称他"非常爱国,且是聚会上活跃气氛的人"。
一级军士长妮科尔·M·阿莫尔39岁的一级军士长妮科尔·M·阿莫尔来自明尼苏达州。其丈夫乔伊·阿莫尔向CBS新闻明尼苏达台透露,她原计划数日后结束派驻任务,回家与他和两个孩子团聚。
据明尼苏达州CBS报道,阿莫尔于2005年以自动化物流专家的身份加入国民警卫队,后于2006年转入陆军预备役。她曾于2019年被派遣至科威特和伊拉克。报道称,在其军旅生涯中,她曾荣获陆军嘉奖奖章、国防服役奖章及陆军预备役成就奖章等多枚勋章。阿莫尔隶属于第103保障司令部。
参议员艾米·克洛布彻(Amy Klobuchar)在Instagram上悼念阿莫尔,称她是一位“热忱的园丁,常与高中毕业班的儿子一起用自家菜园的辣椒和番茄制作莎莎酱”。克洛布彻还提到,阿莫尔“也喜欢和四年级的女儿一起玩轮滑和骑自行车”。
明尼苏达州州长蒂姆·沃尔兹表示,阿莫尔"响应了奉献的召唤,为我们的州和国家献出了生命"。他补充说,"明尼苏达州人民正拥抱她的亲人"。
乔伊·阿莫尔向CBS明尼苏达台表示:"她都快到家了。谁去科威特时会想到出事?可她却成了第一批遇难者之一——这太让人痛心了。"
诺亚·蒂金斯一级军士长42岁的一级军士长诺亚·蒂金斯来自内布拉斯加州贝尔维尤。国会议员唐·培根表示,他是该地区的本地人。美国陆军预备役部队称,他于2006年以轮式车辆机械师身份入伍,并曾于2009年和2019年两次被派驻科威特。他获得过功绩服务勋章、陆军嘉奖勋章和陆军成就勋章等荣誉。生前隶属于第103保障司令部。
贝尔维尤市长拉斯蒂·海克表示,蒂金斯已婚,但未透露其家庭的其他信息。
海克在声明中表示:"诺亚毕生致力于捍卫自由,并以勇气、荣誉和无悔的奉献精神响应了使命的召唤。"
据内布拉斯加州公共媒体报道,该州降半旗以致哀。州长吉姆·皮伦表示,他和妻子苏珊娜对蒂特延斯的逝世感到"深切悲痛",并称"在这难以置信的艰难时刻,我们将蒂特延斯家族紧紧放在心中"。
皮伦在社交媒体上表示:"诺亚挺身而出,为保护美国人民免受全球外敌威胁而奉献——这种牺牲我们永远不能忘记。"
迪克兰·J·科迪中士据哥伦比亚广播公司附属电视台KCCI报道,20岁的陆军中士迪克兰·J·科迪来自爱荷华州西得梅因市。他是一名鹰级童子军成员,2023年高中毕业后即加入陆军预备役,担任信息技术专家。科迪当时是德雷克大学网络安全专业的二年级学生,在科威特服役期间仍坚持在线学习。他隶属于第103保障司令部,此次是他首次执行海外部署任务。
据KCCI报道,科迪(Coady)被追授中士军衔。他在去世前一周曾告诉父亲自己已获晋升推荐。科迪的父亲向美联社表示,儿子虽是同期学员中最年轻的成员之一,但给教官们留下了深刻印象。
安德鲁·科迪表示:“他在自己的领域非常出色。”
科迪的姐姐凯拉向KCCI电视台表示:"我至今仍觉得这一切不太真实,脑海里全是他回来前我们讨论未来计划的那些对话。"
美国陆军预备役部队表示,科迪(Coady)获得了多项荣誉勋章,包括陆军服役勋带、国防服役勋带以及海外服役勋带。
艾奥瓦州州长金·雷诺兹在新闻稿中表示:"我们沉痛悼念中士德克兰·科迪的牺牲,这位年轻的艾奥瓦州人英勇响应国家号召履行使命,献出了宝贵生命。凯文和我向他的家人致以最深切的哀悼,并恳请全体艾奥瓦州人与我们一同祈祷,愿他们获得慰藉与安宁。"
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