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U.S. Army Soldiers Injured in Brown Bear Training Encounter

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U.S. Army Soldiers Injured in Brown Bear Training Encounter
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  • Two U.S. Army soldiers injured in brown bear encounter during training in Anchorage
  • Incident occurred during land navigation training in Arctic Valley
  • Soldiers used pepper spray and are receiving medical care

The soldiers were participating in a land navigation training event in Arctic Valley, part of the Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson's training area. The base encompasses 100 square miles (259 square kilometers) within the Municipality of Anchorage, where up to 350 black bears and 75 brown bears roam freely. Both soldiers used pepper spray on the bear.

The soldiers were receiving medical care as of Friday. The incident is under investigation.

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