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Neil Edara, 22, was taking part in the Army ROTC Cadet Summer Training course. He was found unresponsive during land navigation training.
A 22-year-old Army ROTC cadet died during summer training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, officials said in a statement over the weekend.
Army ROTC Cadet Neil Edara was found unresponsive during land navigation training and later pronounced dead. (Army) A 22-year-old Army ROTC cadet died during training at Fort Knox, Kentucky, last ...
A U.S. Army ROTC cadet died this past week while training at Fort Knox, the Army announced. Cadet Neil Edara, 22, died on Thursday, July 24 after becoming unresponsive during land navigation training.
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An Army ROTC cadet died during training last week in Kentucky, officials said. Neil Edara, 22, of Ridgewood, New Jersey, was killed during land navigation training at Fort Knox last Thursday, the ...
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Army ROTC cadet Neil Edara, 22, died during land navigation training at Fort Knox, receiving immediate medical care before being pronounced deceased.
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Neil Edara, a 22-year-old Ridgewood native who joined Rutgers University's ROTC in 2021, was in the middle of the land navigation training at the Kentucky base when he became unresponsive.