Youngest US soldier killed by Iran strike was Eagle Scout who helped homeless youth

The youngest American soldier killed by an Iranian drone strike was an Eagle Scout who spent his teenage years giving back to his community and helping homeless youth. Sgt.Declan Coady, of Des Moines, Iowa, was one of six Army members who died March 1 during a retaliatory attack on the Port of Shuaiba in Kuwait by Iran, in response to Operation Epic Fury.The 20-year-old Drake University student enlisted in the Army in 2023, but his former scout master and a fellow scouts in Troop 242 said he had always devoted his life to serving others. Coady became an Eagle Scout — the highest rank in Scouting America — in June 2020.
Only about 4% of scouts earn the prestigious title, his former scout master Paul O’Connell told The Post.For his Eagle Project, Coady led a group of volunteers and built 12 Adirondack chairs to donate to Iowa Homeless Youth Centers (IHYC). “He had a special place in his heart for kids, you know, understanding that there were kids out there that don’t have the opportunities that he does,” O’Connell recalled.“He was doing everything he could to help.“He did more merit badges than any other kid I know and a lot of them were community oriented.”Some of those chairs were given to underprivileged people who were placed in permanent housing, said Austin Neal, community engagement coordinator for IHYC.“His impact was great,” Neal said, noting that well after Coady’s project was done, he and his brother Rowan returned to the center in Des Moines and built storage shelves in its basement. O’Connell said that Coady’s death has left former troop members, including his own son Ethan, shaken. Among those grappling with the loss is Jacob Brown, 23, who was in Troop 242 and helped Coady with his Eagle Project. Brown is a few years older than Coady, but said he was known as a leader among his peers. “He was always nice, he was always helpful.
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