She Was Just Days From Coming Home 💔 US soldier killed by Iranian drone strike in Kuwait was counting down to reunion with her husband and two children

One of the US soldiers killed by an Iranian drone strike in Kuwait was just days away from returning home to her husband and two children, her heartbroken family has revealed.

Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor, a 39-year-old mom from White Bear Lake, Minn., was excited to return to her family before she became one of six killed in the Iranian attack on Port Shuaiba on Sunday.

“She was almost home,” her grief-stricken husband, Joey Amor, said Tuesday.
Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor and her husband, Joey Amor.Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor and her husband, Joey Amor.AP
“You don’t go to Kuwait thinking something’s going to happen, and for her to be one of the first – it hurts.”

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The grieving husband said he spoke to Amor just hours before the deadly drone strike as they traded texts about how she had tripped and fallen the night before.

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“She just never responded in the morning,” he said.

Amor, who was assigned to the Army Reserve’s 103rd Sustainment Command, had enlisted in the National Guard as an automated logistics specialist in 2005 and transferred to the Army Reserve in 2006.

She had previously deployed to Kuwait and Iraq.

Back on home soil, Amor was an avid gardener who loved making homemade salsa with veggies from her garden with her son, a senior in high school.
Amor was among six US service members killed in a drone strike at a command center in Kuwait.

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