Alabama National Guard soldier killed in Humvee crash named

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An Alabama National Guard Humvee carrying two soldiers crashed early Thursday morning in Atmore, ALa.

At approximately 10 a.m. on Interstate 65 North near mile marker 64, one soldier was killed, and another soldier was evaluated at a local hospital and released.

Staff Sgt. John Wesley Wardrop, 38, of Satsuma, Ala., a squad leader with the Alabama National Guard’s 1165th Military Police Company, out of Fairhope, Ala. has died.

“I am truly saddened at this loss,” said Maj. Gen. Sheryl E. Gordon, Alabama National Guard adjutant general. “I’ve lost Soldiers before, and it never gets easier. I am praying for the family and we are reaching out to them to help them in any way we can.”

The passenger, Justin Cecil McCollough, 25, of Grand Bay was transported to D.W. McMillian Hospital.

Both men were members of the 1156th Military Police. Wardrop was on a mission preparing for his unit’s annual training when the Humvee he was driving crashed. No other details of the crash are available at this time.

The Alabama National Guard is conducting a thorough investigation into the accident. Soldier safety is a priority in the Alabama Guard, and continual risk assessment is a part of all operations.