Fact Check

List of 11 fallen Marines isn't from Iran war. We have the proof

The list of 11 men included two marines, one British soldier and eight U.S. Army soldiers who died in Afghanistan in one week in July 2010.

by Laerke Christensen, Published March 19, 2026


Flags, flowers and other mementos adorn headstones in Section 60 of Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, on May 27, 2018.

Image courtesy of Wikimedia Commons/Arlington National Cemetery


Claim:
A list shared online accurately displayed the names of 11 U.S. Marines who died in one week of March 2026 during the ongoing war against Iran.
Rating:
False

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Context

The 11 service members — some of whom were in the Marines, while others served in the Army — included on a list that circulated online in March 2026 actually died in Afghanistan in July 2010. At the time of this writing, 13 U.S. service members had been killed in action since the start of the U.S.-Israeli Operation Epic Fury against Iran on Feb. 28, 2026. None of the fallen service members were Marines, according to the Department of Defense.


In late March 2026, a claim (archived) circulated online that listed the names of 11 U.S. Marines who allegedly "gave their lives this week."

The list circulated amid the ongoing war in the Middle East following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran that began on Feb. 28, 2026. At the time of this writing, NPR reported that an estimated 1,200-plus civilians in Iran and other Gulf countries and 13 U.S. service members had died during the conflict.

One posting of the list of names in a Facebook group read:

R.I.P. Justin Allen 23, Brett Linley 29, Matthew Weikert 29, Justus Bartett 27, Dave Santos 21, Jesse Reed 26, Matthew Johnson 21, Zachary Fisher 24, Brandon King 23, Christopher Goeke 23, and Sheldon Tate 27.... All are Marines who gave their lives this week for us ....for our freedom! There's no media for them at all... not even a mention of their names.  Please honor them by copying and pasting this post.R.I.P. 
It is the least we can do. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

(Facebook user Pennie Whitman)

The list circulated across several Facebook groups (archived, archived, archived, archived). Snopes readers wrote in to ask if the list named U.S. Marines who died in March 2026.

The list did not name U.S. Marines who died in March 2026. Rather, the service members named in the list died in Afghanistan in July 2010. Some were Marines while others served in the Army. The same list previously circulated online in 2018.

While more than a dozen service members lost their lives since the start of the war against Iran, online searches unveiled no credible reports that 11 U.S. Marines died in March 2026 (archived, archived, archived, archived). The Department of Defense had not made such an announcement either. Therefore, we rate this claim false.

Here's what we know about the 11 service members named in the list circulating online:

At the time of this writing, the Department of Defense had announced the deaths of 13 soldiers who supported the U.S.'s Operation Epic Fury. These deaths included six service members who died when a U.S. refueling plane crashed in Iraq on March 12, 2026. None of the 13 service members who died were Marines. Instead, they served in the Army, Army Reserve and Air Force. 

Snopes' archives contributed to this report.


By Laerke Christensen

Laerke Christensen is a journalist based in London, England, with expertise in OSINT reporting.


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