Husband of Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor Reflects After Kuwait Drone Attack
On March 25, 2026, the husband of Army Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor spoke publicly about his final moments with his wife and how he wants her remembered following her death, according to an exclusive interview with CBS News. Amor was among six soldiers killed in a drone strike at a command center in Kuwait one day after the Iran war began.
In the interview, her husband recounted personal memories and emphasized Amor’s service in the U.S. Army, describing how he prefers to focus on her dedication rather than the circumstances of her death. The attack that claimed her life and those of five other service members occurred at a military command facility in Kuwait; officials have confirmed the strike was a drone attack. The incident followed the outbreak of hostilities involving Iran and came a day after the wider conflict started.
The account provides a human perspective on a violent incident that has reverberated through military and civilian communities. Family statements and this first-person interview underscore efforts by loved ones to shape the public memory of fallen service members. As investigations and official responses continue, the husband’s remarks highlight the personal cost borne by military families in the early days of the Iran war and the central role of remembrance in their grieving process.
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