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Fort Bragg Explosion Leaves Multiple Soldiers Injured


A blast during a training exercise harmed various U.S. special operations forces at Fort Bragg on Thursday. 
The soldiers were taken to the Army base's Womack Army Medical Center for treatment, said Lt. Col. Loot Bockholt, a representative for the U.S. Armed force's Special Operations Command, which is based at Fort Bragg.
Bockholt didn't yet know the quantity of soldiers injured or the degree of those wounds. He likewise couldn't state what precisely caused them. 
More than 50,000 active duty work force are attached to Fort Bragg, situated in Fayetteville, N.C. It is the biggest Army establishment by population and covers around 161,000 sections of land. The Special Operations Command has around 23,000 troopers spread over several sites.

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