This is the first US service member killed in combat while fighting ISIS
Master Sgt. Joshua L. Wheeler died on October 22 after injuries from small arms fire during a raid in northern Iraq that liberated 69 people from an ISIS-run prison. Wheeler was one of the Delta Force commandos who participated in the raid in conjunction with Kurdish forces.
According to the Army Times, Wheeler, who was from Roland, Oklahoma, first joined the Army in 1995 as an infantryman. After enlisting, he "served in the 75th Ranger Regiment, deploying three times to support combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, before being assigned to USASOC headquarters. He deployed 11 times after that to Iraq and Afghanistan, according to information released by USASOC."
Wheeler was the first US casualty of the ongoing operations against ISIS in Syria and Iraq.
Although Wheeler died during the operation, the raid against the ISIS prison in Hawija, Iraq was a success. The operation freed 69 hostages, while five senior ISIS militants were captured.
After the completion of the raid Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III, US Central Command commander, released the following statement: