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NEWS | March 11, 2026

MEDIA RELEASE // Army Reserve Confirms Casualty

Public Affairs Office U.S. Army Reserve Command

March 11, 2026 — UPDATE: The Department of War has confirmed the identity of the 6th U.S. Army Reserve soldier who died March 1st while supporting Operation Epic Fury is Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert Marzan, 54, of Spotsylvania, Virginia. Marzan, who was assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command, Des Moines, Iowa, died in Kuwait at the Port of Shuaiba, during an unmanned aircraft system attack. The incident is under investigation.

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert Marzan, a resident of Spotsylvania, Va., enlisted in the active Army in 1990 in Sacramento, Calif., then transferred to the Army Reserve in 1994, becoming a Data Operations Warrant Officer in 2011. He deployed to Croatia and Bosnia in 1996 and Egypt and Kuwait from 2019-2020.

Marzan’s awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal (2 Awards), Joint Service Achievement Medal, Army Achievement Medal (2 Awards), NATO Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal with Bronze Service Star, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service medal Armed Forces Service Medal, NCO Professional Development Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon (4 Awards), Army Reserve Component Overseas Training Ribbon (7 Awards), and the Multinational Force and Observers Medal.

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FORT BRAGG, N.C. – The Department of War announced the death of six U.S. Army Reserve soldiers who were supporting Operation Epic Fury. The soldiers died March 1st, in Kuwait at the Port of Shuaiba, during an unmanned aircraft system attack. All Soldiers were assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command, Des Moines, Iowa. The incident is under investigation.

“We honor our fallen Heroes, who served fearlessly and selflessly in defense of our nation. Their sacrifice, and the sacrifices of their families, will never be forgotten,” said Lt. Gen. Robert Harter, Chief of Army Reserve and Commanding General U.S. Army Reserve Command.

“On behalf of the Army Reserve, we express our heartfelt condolences to their families and loved ones. We remain steadfast in our commitment to honoring the legacy of our fallen and supporting their teammates and families during this difficult time,” said Harter.

The deceased are:

  • Maj. Jeffrey O’Brien, 45, of Waukee, Iowa
  • Capt. Cody Khork, 35, of Winter Haven, Florida
  • Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert Marzan, 54, of Spotsylvania, Virginia
  • Master Sgt. Nicole Amor, 39, of White Bear Lake, Minnesota
  • Sgt. 1st Class Noah Tietjens, 42, of Bellevue, Nebraska
  • Sgt. Declan Coady, 20, of Des Moines, Iowa

“To the families and teammates of these Cactus Nation Soldiers: you have my deepest sympathy and my respect,” said Maj. Gen. Todd Erskine, Commanding General, 79th Theater Sustainment Command. “Our nation is kept safe by folks like these—brave men and women who put it all on the line every single day. They represent the heart of America. We will remember their names, their service, and their sacrifice.”

“It with deep sadness and unyielding grief that we acknowledge and recognize our Soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. Our Soldiers relentlessly, consistently, and fearlessly served with sincere dedication and pride,” said Brig. Gen. Clint A. Barnes, Deputy Commanding General, 1st Theater Sustainment Command, Operational Command Post. “They were the ultimate ambassadors for freedom. They represent the best of what our country stands for. May God grant their families peace and comfort in their memories. We will never forget them.”

Maj. Jeffrey O’Brien, a resident of Waukee, Iowa, commissioned in the Army Reserve as a Signal Corps Officer in 2012. He deployed to Kuwait in 2019.

O’Brien’s awards and decorations include the Army Achievement Medal, Meritorious Unit Commendation, Army Superior Unit Award, Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Army Service Ribbon, and the Armed Forces Reserve Medal with “M” Device.

Capt. Cody Khork, a resident of Winter Haven, Fla., enlisted as a 13P (Multiple Launch Rocket System / Fire Direction Specialist) in the National Guard in 2009. He commissioned as a Military Police Officer in the Army Reserve in 2014. He deployed to Saudia Arabia in 2018, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in 2021, and Poland in 2024.

Khork’s awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Joint Service Achievement Medal, Army Superior Unit Award, Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Korea Defense Service Medal, Armed Forces Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, Army Reserve Component Overseas Training Ribbon, Armed Forces Reserve Medal with 10 Year Device and “M” Device, and the Military Outstanding Volunteer Service Medal.

Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert Marzan, a resident of Spotsylvania, Va., enlisted in the active Army in 1990, then transferred to the Army Reserve in 1994, becoming a Data Operations Warrant Officer in 2011. He deployed to Croatia and Bosnia in 1996 and Egypt and Kuwait from 2019-2020.

Marzan’s awards and decorations include the Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal (2 Awards), Joint Service Achievement Medal, Army Achievement Medal (2 Awards), NATO Medal, Army Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Service Medal with Bronze Service Star, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service medal Armed Forces Service Medal, NCO Professional Development Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon (4 Awards), Army Reserve Component Overseas Training Ribbon (7 Awards), and the Multinational Force and Observers Medal.

Master Sgt. Nicole Amor (posthumously promoted from sergeant first class, a resident of White Bear Lake, Minnesota, enlisted in the National Guard as a 92A (Automated Logistics Specialist) in 2005. She transferred to the Army Reserve in 2006 and deployed to Kuwait and Iraq in 2019.

Amor’s awards and decorations include the Army Commendation Medal (3 awards), National Defense Service Medal, Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Service Medal, NCO Professional Development Ribbon, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, and the Armed Forces Reserve Medal with “M” Device.

Sgt. 1st Class Noah Tietjens, a resident of Bellevue, Nebraska, enlisted in the Army Reserve in 2006 as a 91B (Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic). He had two deployments to Kuwait in 2009 and 2019.

Tietjens’ awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Iraq Campaign Medal with Campaign Star, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon, and the Armed Forces Reserve Medal With “M” Device.

Sgt. Declan Coady (posthumously promoted from specialist), a resident of Des Moines, Iowa, enlisted in the Army Reserve in 2023 as a 25B (Army Information Technology Specialist).

Coady’s awards and decorations include the Army Service Ribbon, National Defense Service Ribbon, and the Overseas Service Ribbon.