Spc. Joseph M. Meitl Jr.Photo: The Fort Hood Press Center

A 23-year-old soldier died on Thursday during a training incident in California.
The U.S. Armyannouncedthe death of Joseph M. Meitl Jr., an armored cannon crewmember in the 1st Cavalry Division, over the weekend.
Throughout last week, Meitl participated in “collective training” with his brigade at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, California, the Army wrote in a news release.
Information about a cause of death was not provided, although the Army said “the incident is under investigation.”
“We extend our deepest sympathies to his spouse, family, and friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with them in this time of mourning and reflection,” Carpenter added.
The Army also said they will be providing “support and assistance” to his family.
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Since joining the Army in 2020, Meitl received a number of awards, including anArmy Achievement Medal, the National Defense Service Medal and the Army Service Ribbon.
According to itswebsite, the 1st Cavalry Division “provides scalable combat ready forces…capable of conducting Unified Land Operations anywhere in the world on short notice to support diverse and fluid mission requirements.”
Although his death occurred in California, the 1st Cavalry Division is based in Fort Hood, Texas, according toCNN.
In 2020, over a dozen officers stationed at the central Texas installation wererelieved or suspendedafter an investigative panel declared they had fostered an environment that contributed to rampant violence, sexual assault and sexual harassment on site. The announcement came during a year when at least 25 soldiers assigned to Ford Hood died from suicide, accidents or homicides.
source: people.com