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Drone attack in Jordan: Soldier killed identified as Willingboro native William Jerome Rivers

South Jersey native among 3 U.S. soldiers killed in Jordan drone strike
South Jersey native among 3 U.S. soldiers killed in Jordan drone strike 01:58

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- One of three U.S. Army Reserve soldiers killed in a drone attack on Sunday in Jordan is from the Philadelphia region. 

The Pentagon identified 46-year-old Sgt. William Jerome Rivers of Willingboro, New Jersey, as one of the three soldiers killed. The other two soldiers were identified as Spc. Kennedy Ladon Sanders, 24, of Waycross, Georgia, and Spc. Breonna Alexsondria Moffett, 23, of Savannah, Georgia. 

"The loss of Sgt. William Jerome Rivers, Spc. Kennedy Ladon Sanders, and Spc. Breonna Alexsondria Moffett has left an indelible mark on the United States Army Reserve. These Citizen-Soldiers died in service to their country on January 28, 2024, in Jordan," Lt. Gen. Jody Daniels, Chief of Army Reserve and Commanding General U.S. Army Reserve Command said in a statement. "On behalf of the Army Reserve, I share in the sorrow felt by their friends, family, and loved ones. Their service and sacrifice will not be forgotten, and we are committed to supporting those left behind in the wake of this tragedy."

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William Jerome Rivers, a Willingboro, New Jersey native, was one of three United States Service members killed in a drone attack in Jordan on Sunday.  Pentagon

The three soldiers died "when a one way unmanned aerial system impacted their container housing units," the Pentagon said. 

Sgt. Rivers was a resident of Carrollton, Georgia, and enlisted in the Army Reserve in 2011 as an Interior Electrician. He was initially assigned to the 990th Engineer Company at Fort McGuire-Dix in New Jersey after he completed advanced individual training. 

In 2018, the Pentagon said Rivers completed a nine-month trip in Iraq to support Operation Inherent Resolve -- the war against ISIS. He was assigned to the 718th Engineer Company, 926th Battalion and 926th Engineer Brigade in Fort Moore, Georgia. 

Rivers had several awards and decorations, including the Army Achievement Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal and many others. 

Pentagon deputy press Secretary Sabrina Singh blamed the drone attack on an Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps-backed militia.

U.S. Army officials said the drone hit the logistical support base in Jordan when the soldiers were likely sleeping. 

CBS News has learned initial reports show the enemy drone was approaching at the same time an American one was returning, which meant air defenses were temporarily disabled.

Since the deadly ambush, President Biden met with members of his national security team on Monday.

"We will not tolerate continued attacks on American forces and we will take all necessary actions to defend all military men and women forward deployed. And we will do so at a time and place of our choosing," Singh said. 

The attack is under investigation.   

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy released a statement about Rivers' death: 

"I am deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Sergeant William Rivers of Willingboro, who was among three U.S. soldiers killed in the terrorist attack in Jordan this weekend. As parents, Tammy and I send our heartfelt sympathies to all three families who now face the unimaginable pain of losing a cherished loved one. As Americans, we share our gratitude for the soldiers' bravery and sacrifice, and for the courage of every servicemember fighting terrorism at home and abroad, to whom we owe a debt we can never repay.

"I will sign an executive order later this week lowering our flags to half-staff in Sergeant William Rivers' honor," Murphy wrote in statement.   

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