An American serviceman died in an ISIS attack in northern Iraq, U.S. officials said Tuesday.
Pentagon Press Secretary Peter Cook said the U.S. serviceman was advising and assisting Kurdish Peshmerga forces north of Mosul when ISIS fighters attacked.
“This sad news is a reminder of the dangers our men and women in uniform face every day in the ongoing fight to destroy ISIL,” Cook said in a statement, using another acronym for ISIS. “Our coalition will honor this sacrifice by dealing ISIL a lasting defeat.”
U.S. military officials told NBC News that the American was killed by direct fire about 2 to 3 miles behind the Peshmerga’s forward line after ISIS fighters breached the position and conducted a large-scale attack with truck bombs and small arms.
The U.S. responded with more than 20 airstrikes, military officials added.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter told reporters in Germany that the incident “shows that it’s a serious fight that we have to wage in Iraq.”
Tuesday’s was the third U.S. combat death in Iraq in the past seven months.








