U.S. Sergeant Declan J. Coady Killed in Attack at Kuwait’s Shuaiba Port
- NgocTram
- March 6, 2026

Sergeant Declan J. Coady, a member of the United States Army, was killed in the line of duty on March 1, 2026, during an attack at the Port of Shuaiba in Kuwait. He was only 20 years old.
Details about the incident remain limited, but officials confirmed that the attack occurred while Coady was performing operational duties at the strategic port facility. Shuaiba Port, located south of Kuwait City, is one of the country’s most important maritime hubs and plays a significant logistical role for both commercial and military operations in the region.

The death of such a young service member has drawn attention to the risks faced by troops stationed abroad, particularly in areas where regional tensions remain high. Over the past several years, military installations and logistical sites across the Middle East have increasingly become targets of drone attacks, rocket strikes, and other forms of asymmetric warfare.
Military officials and fellow service members have paid tribute to Sergeant Coady, remembering him as a dedicated soldier who served with professionalism and commitment despite the dangers of deployment.

For many families and communities, the loss of young troops like Coady underscores the profound sacrifices made by those serving in uniform. At just 20 years old, he represented a new generation of service members tasked with operating in some of the most complex and volatile security environments in the world.
As investigations into the attack continue, his death stands as a somber reminder of the personal cost behind global military tensions and the ongoing responsibilities carried by soldiers deployed far from home.