Ron Sherman, an Israeli soldier with Argentinian citizenship, was kidnapped by Hamas terrorists from his army base near the Gaza border on October 7. Sherman last spoke to his mother before the attack and sent her a WhatsApp message saying, "That's it, Mom, they're here, it's over, I love you." Later, videos emerged showing Sherman bound in the back of a Hamas pickup truck. He has asthma and requires an inhaler, and his duty in the IDF involves coordinating between Gaza businesses and the local authority.
A Texas soldier, Spc. Craig Chamberlain, "willfully" disappeared from his unit at Fort Cavazos, leaving his wife, Cam Chamberlain, with no food or money. Cam reported him missing and sent urgent Facebook messages to friends, expressing fear and desperation. Within a week, Cam's death was announced, but no details about the cause or manner of death have been disclosed. Army investigators launched a criminal probe, and Craig was found alive the day after his wife's death was confirmed. The Army has provided few answers, and friends of Cam are left without closure. The couple had a strained relationship, and Cam faced difficulties with her own family. The investigation into the disappearance and death continues.
A soldier who went missing during a training exercise at Fort Cavazos has been found alive after a search and rescue operation. The soldier had been missing for four days and was found in a remote area of the base. The soldier is currently receiving medical attention and the incident is under investigation.
A civilian search team has found Fort Cavazos soldier Craig Chamberlain alive after he disappeared 11 days ago. The Army specialist was found near his home in Killeen, Texas. His spouse, Cam Chamberlain, was found dead earlier this week in the couple's home. Army criminal investigators are looking into the spouse's death.
Missing Fort Cavazos Army Spc. Craig Chamberlain has been found alive, hours after it was revealed that his wife had died. The Army officials have expressed their gratitude and will continue to provide him with the necessary care and assistance.
Missing soldier Craig Chamberlain has been found alive in Texas, days after his wife Cameron died under mysterious circumstances. Craig's mother confirmed his discovery but did not provide details about where he was found or why he disappeared. Craig's family had launched a massive search party for him after Cameron reported him missing on May 15. Virginia Chamberlain described her son's marriage with Cameron as being a "not very kind" one and suggested that his struggles with mental health and disdain for the leadership at Fort Cavazos may have contributed to his disappearance. It's unclear if the couple's relationship had an impact on Cameron's death.
Missing Fort Cavazos soldier Craig Chamberlain was found alive in Killeen by a civilian search group, after being reported missing by his wife on May 15. Army officials confirmed his wife had been found dead on May 25. Officials on post at Fort Cavazos said they believe Craig Chamberlain "willfully absented" himself from the Army. Cameron Chamberlain, Craig's wife, had claimed that the past few months on post were hard on her husband and contributed to a change in his mental health.
US Army soldier, Spc. Craig Chamberlain, who had been missing for 11 days from Fort Cavazos in Texas, has been found alive. His wife, Cameron Chamberlain, died days earlier, but the cause of her death has not been disclosed. Army officials believe Chamberlain "willfully absented himself" based on information discovered by investigators. The Army has expressed condolences to the family and friends of Cameron Chamberlain. Prior to her death, she had expressed concerns about her husband's mental health and the impact of his leadership on him.
The wife of a missing Fort Cavazos soldier has been found dead in Texas, and authorities are treating the case as a homicide. The soldier, who has been missing since August, is still unaccounted for. A suspect has been identified in the case, but no arrests have been made yet. The investigation is ongoing.