Level 1 — Absolute Beginner
Iran fired missiles at a US military base in Jordan. Two American soldiers died. One soldier is still missing. This happened on July 17, 2026.
The base is called Muwaffaq Salti Air Base. It is in the country of Jordan. American planes and soldiers use this base.
These are the first American deaths in this war since March. The United States and Iran have been fighting for many weeks.
After the attack, the US military hit Iran again. This was the eighth night in a row that the US bombed targets in Iran.
- missile
- a weapon that flies through the air to hit a target
- military base
- a place where soldiers, planes, and equipment are kept
- soldier
- a person who serves in the army or armed forces
- missing
- not found; location unknown
- attack
- a violent action against someone or something
- conflict
- a fight or disagreement between groups
- strike
- a sudden military attack
- ally
- a country that helps another country
Level 2 — Elementary
Two American service members were killed and a third went missing after Iran launched ballistic missiles at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan on July 17, 2026. The base hosts US troops and fighter jets.
At least two Iranian missiles struck the base as US Central Command, known as CENTCOM, and partner forces worked to defend against the attack. Four other service members were taken to hospitals in Jordan but have since been released.
The deaths are the first American combat losses in the Iran war since March, marking a serious escalation after more than two weeks of fighting between the United States and Iran.
Hours after the strike, the US military launched its eighth consecutive night of attacks on Iran, hitting military and infrastructure targets as the conflict continued to widen across the region.
- ballistic missile
- a missile that is guided for part of its flight and then falls freely toward its target
- service member
- a person serving in a country's armed forces
- Central Command
- the US military command responsible for operations in the Middle East
- escalation
- an increase in the intensity or seriousness of a conflict
- casualty
- a person killed or injured in an attack or accident
- combat
- fighting between armed forces
- consecutive
- following one after another without a break
- infrastructure
- basic physical systems like power, water, and transportation
Level 3 — Intermediate
Two US service members were killed in action and a third remains missing after Iran fired ballistic missiles at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan on July 17, 2026, US Central Command confirmed. The base, home to Jordanian and American fighter squadrons, came under direct attack as CENTCOM and partner forces worked to intercept the incoming barrage.
Four additional service members were medically evacuated to hospitals in Jordan following the strike but have since been discharged, while other personnel sustained minor injuries and returned to duty. The fatalities represent the first American combat deaths in the Iran war since March, a grim milestone after weeks of relative restraint on the American side.
The strike on Jordan came as Iran widened its retaliatory campaign across the region, a pattern that has repeatedly forced Gulf allies including Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and Oman into defensive postures. Iran's leadership has framed the attacks as retaliation for continued American and Israeli strikes on its territory.
Within hours of the Jordan attack, US Central Command launched an eighth consecutive night of strikes against Iranian targets, underscoring how quickly the conflict has escalated into a sustained, multi-front confrontation with no clear end in sight.
- killed in action
- died while serving in a military operation
- barrage
- a large number of missiles or shells fired at once
- medically evacuated
- moved from a combat area to receive medical treatment
- fatality
- a death resulting from an accident or attack
- retaliatory
- done in response to an attack, as a form of revenge
- restraint
- self-control that holds back a stronger action
- multi-front
- involving fighting in several different locations at once
- confrontation
- a hostile or violent conflict between opposing sides
Level 4 — Advanced
Two American service members were killed in action, with a third still unaccounted for, after Iran launched ballistic missiles at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan on July 17, 2026, US Central Command disclosed, marking a sobering escalation in a war that had, until now, largely spared American forces from direct combat losses since March.
The Royal Jordanian Air Force installation, which also hosts American fighter squadrons, absorbed at least two missile impacts as CENTCOM and partner forces scrambled to intercept the barrage; four additional service members required medical evacuation to Jordanian hospitals, though all have since been discharged, and others returned to duty after sustaining only minor injuries.
The strike fits an established pattern in which Iran, framing its actions as retaliation for sustained American and Israeli operations against its territory, has repeatedly compelled Gulf states, among them Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, and Oman, into defensive postures, straining an already fragile regional security architecture built around US basing arrangements.
Within hours, US Central Command answered with an eighth consecutive night of strikes on Iranian targets, a tempo that illustrates how thoroughly the conflict has hardened into a sustained, multi-front confrontation, one in which each side's retaliatory logic appears to guarantee further exchanges rather than de-escalation.
- unaccounted for
- not confirmed as alive, dead, or located
- installation
- a military base or facility
- scrambled
- moved quickly and urgently in response to a threat
- security architecture
- the overall structure and arrangement of a region's defense systems and alliances
- basing arrangement
- an agreement allowing a country's military to operate from bases in another country
- tempo
- the pace or rate at which events occur
- de-escalation
- the reduction in intensity of a conflict
- fragile
- easily damaged or disrupted; delicate