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Jordan Chase, Fort Jackson Soldier, Dies During Basic Training

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The story goes on to say that he had pneumonia.
Source:
http://www.wltx.com/news/article/123856/2/Soldier-Who-Died-at-Ft-Jackson-Identified-

Jordan Chase, Fort Jackson Soldier, Dies During Basic Training

Fort Jackson, SC (WLTX) - A Fort Jackson soldier who died from pneumonia related complications has been identified.

Base officials say 19-year-old Private Jordan T. Chase died Sunday...more from the source.
 
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Source: http://www.myfoxmaine.com/news/Cause-of-Death-Revealed-in-Maine-Soldiers-Death-116645514.html

Cause of Death Revealed in Maine Soldier's Death
By News 13
Story Updated: Feb 22, 2011 at 7:26 AM EST

Private Jordan Chase, the Maine Army National Guard soldier who died Sunday during basic training at Fort Jackson in South Carolina, succumbed to complications connected to pneumonia and the H1N1 virus, the so-called "swine flu..."
 
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