UpdatedWed, Jun 9, 2021 at 1:00 pm ET
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Private First Class Dalton Beals, of Pennsville, died in a training accident at a Marine Corps Recruit Depot in South Carolina. (Shutterstock)
PENNSVILLE, NJ The community is mourning the loss of a U.S. Marine from South Jersey who died during a basic training exercise last week.
Private First Class Dalton Beals, of Pennsville, died in a training accident at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in Parris Island, South Carolina, according to officials. Private First Class Beals was beloved by his family, his community, and his state, Gov. Phil Murphy said in announcing that flags would be flown half-staff at all state buildings and facilities on Wednesday. His recent passing is a tragic loss for New Jersey and for our country. Pfc. Beals had his whole life and his career ahead of him, and I know that he would have continued to serve with distinction, honor, and bravery. Our thoughts and prayers are with Pfc. Beals family and frien
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