Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor Was Set to Return Just Days before Her Passing – Husband Speaks Out

Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor Was Set to Return Just Days before Her Passing – Husband Speaks Out

In a revelation that is raising serious questions, Joey disclosed that his wife had been moved just one week before the attack. She was relocated off-base to a building resembling a shipping container that reportedly had zero defenses.

Military officials were apparently dispersing troops into smaller groups because they feared the main base was a target. Ironically, the move intended to keep them safe may have placed them in the direct path of an Iranian weapon that pierced through fortifications.

Even more unsettling is the report that some officials had internal discussions about the site’s safety. Some felt the location concentrated too many troops in a spot that was virtually impossible to defend.

Nicole and Joey Amor | Source: Facebook/nicole.hoff.58

Nicole and Joey Amor | Source: Facebook/nicole.hoff.58

A Final, Unfinished Conversation

Joey last spoke to his wife only two hours before the fatal strike occurred. They had been messaging about something as mundane as her tripping and falling the night before during her long shifts.

“She just never responded in the morning,” Joey shared, describing the haunting silence that followed their last chat. The sudden loss has left their high school senior son and fourth-grade daughter without the woman who loved rollerblading and bicycling with them.

“She was almost home,” her husband said from their Minnesota home. He noted that no one goes to Kuwait expecting the worst, making her being among the first casualties hurt even deeper.

Joey and Nicole Amor | Source: Facebook/nicole.hoff.58

Joey and Nicole Amor | Source: Facebook/nicole.hoff.58

A Legacy of Service

Nicole’s journey in the military began back in 2005 when she enlisted in the National Guard. She eventually transferred to the Army Reserve and was assigned to the 103rd Sustainment Command out of Des Moines, Iowa.

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