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Afghanistan: The US servicemen who died in the attack on Kabul airport

One of those who lost their lives, 20-year-old Rylee McCollum from Wyoming, was expecting a baby with his wife and was "so excited to be a dad", his sister says.

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As thousands of people sought a way out of Afghanistan to escape the Taliban, scores of them were killed in a suicide bombing outside Kabul airport on Thursday.

The devastating attack by Islamic State offshoot ISIS-K which killed between 79 and 169 Afghans and 13 US military personnel - most of them Marines.

None of the Afghans who were killed have been identified, however, names have started to emerge of the US troops who died as their families and loved ones pay tribute.

Rylee McCollum

U.S. Marine Rylee McCollum is seen in Camp Pendleton North, California, U.S. this undated selfie photograph obtained from social media. RYLEE MCCOLLUM VIA ROICE MCCOLLUM/via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. MUST CREDIT RYLEE MCCOLLUM.
Image: US Marine Rylee McCollum seen here in Camp Pendleton North, California

The 20-year-old was a Marine from Bondurant, Wyoming, whose wife is expecting a baby in three weeks, according to his sister Cheyenne McCollum.

"He was so excited to be a dad, and he was going to be a great dad," she said, adding that he had wanted to be a history teacher and a wrestling coach after his service.

"We want to make sure that people know that these are the kids that are sacrificing themselves, and he's got a family who loves him and a wife who loves him and a baby that he'll never get to meet."

Another sister, Roice McCollum, told the Casper Star Tribune that her brother was on his first deployment.

Kareem Mae'Lee Grant Nikoui

Kareem Nikoui, 20, was among those killed
Image: Kareem Nikoui, 20, was among those killed

The Lance Corporal, 20, is survived by his parents and three siblings, who were described by family friend Paul Arreola as "heartbroken".

Mr Arreola said Mr Nikoui was an "amazing young man" who had always wanted to be a Marine, adding: "He loved this country and everything we stand for. It's just so hard to know that we've lost him."

Mr Nikoui was in the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps and the Norco High School Air Force JROTC said on Facebook that he had been "one of our best Air Force JROTC cadets".

He had sent videos to his family hours before his death of his interactions with Afghan children, telling one of them: "All right, we're heroes now, man."

Jared Schmitz

An undated photo of Jared Schmitz, 20, a Marine among the thirteen U.S. service members who were killed in a deadly airport suicide bombing in Kabul, Afghanistan on August 26, 2021. U.S. Marines/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY
Image: The 20-year-old marine lance corporal grew up in St Louis

The 20-year-old Marine Lance Corporal grew up in St Louis and his father was told of his death when Marines came to his home in Wentzville, Missouri, in the early hours of Friday.

Mr Schmitz said: "(Being a Marine) was something he always wanted to do, and I've never seen a young man train as hard as he did to be the best soldier he could be.

"His life meant so much more. I'm incredibly devastated that I won't be able to see the man that he was very quickly growing into becoming."

Max Soviak

Image: Max Soviak had planned to have a career in the navy

The navy medic was described by his sister Marilyn as "my beautiful, intelligent, beat-to-the-sound of his own drum, annoying, charming baby brother".

Mr Soviak, from Ohio, was remembered by his family in a statement as "a wonderful son who loved his family, his community, and was proud to serve in the US Navy".

"He was excited about the opportunities the navy would offer him and planned to make the navy a career.

"We are incredibly proud of his service to our country."

Taylor Hoover

Taylor Hoover was an 11-year veteran of the Marines from Utah
Image: Taylor Hoover was an 11-year veteran of the marines from Utah

The Staff Sergeant, 31, was an 11-year veteran of the Marines from Utah, with two sisters and a girlfriend in California.

His father, Darin Hoover, was told of his death when Marines came to his house in Salt Lake City on Thursday night.

Mr Hoover said of his son: "He is a hero. He gave his life protecting those that can't protect themselves, doing what he loved - serving his country."

Neighbor's tie yellow ribbons to flags in front of the family home of U.S. Marines Staff Sgt. Taylor Hoover. Pic: AP
Image: Neighbours tie yellow ribbons to flags in front of the family home of US Marines Staff Sgt. Taylor Hoover. Pic: AP

He said he had heard from Marines throughout the day on Friday who had served with his son and said they were grateful to have had him as their sergeant.

"They look back on him and say that they've learned so much from him. One heck of a leader.

"He was the most loving, giving, understanding person you could ever meet."

Deagan William-Tyeler Page

An undated photo of Jared Schmitz, 20, a Marine among the thirteen U.S. service members who were killed in a deadly airport suicide bombing in Kabul, Afghanistan on August 26, 2021. U.S. Marines/Handout via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY
Image: The 20-year-old marine lance corporal grew up in St Louis

The corporal, 23, was based at Camp Pendleton in California and had hoped to go to trade school and possibly become a lineman after his service ended.

Page was raised in Red Oak, Iowa, and joined the Marines after finishing high school.

He leaves behind a girlfriend, parents, step-mother and step-father, four siblings, and grandparents.

In a statement, his family said: "Daegan will always be remembered for his tough outer shell and giant heart.

"Our hearts are broken, but we are thankful for the friends and family who are surrounding us during this time. Our thoughts and prayers are also with the other Marine and Navy families whose loved ones died alongside Daegan."

Ryan Knauss

The 23-year-old Army Staff Sergeant was a motivated man who loved his country and was looking forward to moving to Washington DC on his return from Afghanistan, his family said.

His grandfather Wayne Knauss told WATE-TV in Knoxville, Tennessee: "He was a believer, so we will see him again in God's heaven."

His step-mother Linnae Knauss described him as "a super-smart, hilarious young man".

Mr Knauss had only been in the country for a week before his death, and had previously spent nine months in Afghanistan, his grandmother told WVLT.

Hunter Lopez

U.S. Marine Hunter Lopez is seen in this undated picture posted by the Riverside County Sheriff?s Department. RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT /via REUTERS THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. MANDATORY CREDIT. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVES. MUST CREDIT RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT
Image: US Marine Hunter Lopez seen in this undated picture posted by the Riverside County Sheriff's Department

The 22-year-old worked with the sheriff's department for three years before joining the Marines in 2017, according to Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco.

Mr Bianco said Mr Lopez planned to follow in his parents' footsteps and become a sheriff's deputy after his deployment.

On Facebook, he said: "I am unbelievably saddened and heartbroken for the Lopez family as they grieve over the loss of their American hero.

"Our entire department is mourning this tragic loss. The Lopez family exemplifies the meaning of service above self."

David Lee Espinoza

 David Lee Espinoza, 20, was a Marine
Image: David Lee Espinoza, 20, was a marine

The lance corporal, 20, was from Laredo, Texas, and his death was confirmed by Congressman Henry Cuellar.

In a statement, Mr Cuellar said Mr Espinoza "embodied the values of America: grit, dedication, service, and valour".

"When he joined the military after high school, he did so with the intention of protecting our nation and demonstrating his selfless acts of service."

Mr Cuellar concluded: "The brave never die. Mr Espinoza is a hero."

Johanny Rosariopichardo

Sgt Johanny Rosariopichardo was being mourned in the Massachusetts mill town of Lawrence she called home, the state's capital, and her birthplace in the Dominican Republic.

"We will not allow her to be forgotten," said Jaime Melendez, director of veterans services in Lawrence, where she attended high school.

Nicole L. Gee

Nicole Gee calms an infant during an evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul. Pic: AP
Image: Nicole Gee calms an infant during an evacuation at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul. Pic: AP

A week before marine sergeant Nicole Gee died, she cradled a baby in her arms at Kabul airport. She posted the photo on Instagram and wrote: "I love my job."

The 23-year-old from Sacramento, California, was a maintenance technician.

Sgt Mallory Harrison, who lived with her for three years, wrote on social media: "I can't quite describe the feeling I get when I force myself to come back to reality & think about how I'm never going to see her again.

"How her last breath was taken doing what she loved - helping people.

"Then there was an explosion. And just like that, she's gone."

Humberto A. Sanchez

Humberto Sanchez was in the homecoming court his senior year
Image: Humberto Sanchez

Mr Sanchez, a marine corporal, was among 17 members of his Indiana high school class who joined the military after graduation.

Aged 22 from Logansport, he was in the homecoming court his senior year.

Principal Matt Jones called Sanchez a dedicated artist who took many art classes.

"Humberto was a bright, athletic young man who was popular, well-liked by his soccer teammates, classmates, coaches and teachers," Mr Jones said.

"He was honoured to be putting on the Marine uniform and serving his country."

Dylan R. Merola

Aged 20, of Rancho Cucamonga, California, Dylan Merola was among those killed in the blast
Image: Aged 20, of Rancho Cucamonga, California, Dylan Merola was among those killed in the blast

Aged 20, of Rancho Cucamonga, California, Mr Merola was a lance corporal.