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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowA U.S. Marine from Logansport was among 13 American service members killed Thursday in the deadly suicide bombing at a Kabul airport in Afghanistan.
Cpl. Humberto Sanchez, 22, was aiding the U.S. withdrawal at the airport when a suicide bomber carried 25 pounds of explosives loaded with shrapnel into the departure zone, the Logansport Pharos-Tribune reported Friday.
Sanchez’s death was confirmed Saturday by the Department of Defense.
Sanchez was among 17 members of his Logansport High School class who joined the military after their 2017 graduation, the school’s principal said.
Sanchez played on the school’s varsity soccer team and was on the homecoming court his senior year, Principal Matt Jones said. Jones called Sanchez a dedicated artist who took many art classes along with honors and dual credit college courses.
“Humberto was a bright, athletic young man who was popular, well-liked by his soccer teammates, classmates, coaches and teachers,” Jones said. “He was honored to be putting on the Marine uniform and serving his country.”
Sanchez and five others from his 240-person high school class enlisted in the Marines, while 11 joined other military branches, Jones said.
Several Indiana officials have released tributes to Sanchez, with U.S. Sen. Todd Young saying on Twitter that “we must never forget his bravery and his sacrifice.”
Eleven Marines, one Navy sailor and one Army soldier were among the dead, while 18 other U.S. service members were wounded in Thursday’s bombing, which also claimed the lives of more than 160 Afghans. Officials have blamed the bombing on Afghanistan’s offshoot of the Islamic State group.
The U.S. military said it was the most lethal day for American forces in Afghanistan since 2011.
The Pentagon said Saturday the remains of those killed in the attack were being flown to the United States.
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb asked for prayers for Sanchez’s family.
“Few among us answer a call of duty so dangerous as Corporal Sanchez volunteered to do,” Holcomb said in a statement. “In doing so, he made the ultimate sacrifice so others could live and find freedom.”
In a Facebook post, Logansport Community School Corporation said: “We are forever indebted to the service men and women who risk it all to protect others. We will never forget the names of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice. Our deepest condolences are with the Sanchez Family and the entire Cass County community.”
Logansport Mayor Chris Martin also shared on the news on Facebook.
“Like many, I have been heartbroken over the recent loss of the 13 U.S. service members who were murdered in the terrorist attacks against our evacuation efforts in Kabul, Afghanistan,” Martin said on Facebook. “Even more heartbreaking is learning the news today that one of those killed was from right here at home in Logansport, Indiana.
“This young man had not yet even turned 30 and still had his entire life ahead of him,” Martin wrote. “Any plans he may have had for his post-military life were given in sacrifice due to the heart he exhibited in putting himself into harm’s way to safeguard the lives of others.”
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