US military death toll in Iran war rises to 14 after Navy pilot death this month

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military’s official tally of deaths in the Iran war has risen to 14 service members, with the death of a Navy pilot in a helicopter crash in early July in the Arabian Sea.
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