The first
suicide bomber detonated a truck bomb at the building serving as a barracks for
the 1st Battalion 8th Marines (Battalion Landing Team – BLT 1/8) of the 2nd
Marine Division, killing 220 Marines, 18 sailors and 3 soldiers, making this
incident the deadliest single-day death toll for the United States Marine Corps
since the Battle of Iwo Jima in World War II and the deadliest single-day death
toll for the United States Armed Forces since the first day of the Tet
Offensive in the Vietnam War.[1][better source needed] Another 128 Americans
were wounded in the blast; 13 later died of their injuries, and they are
counted among the number who died.[2] An elderly Lebanese man, a
custodian/vendor who was known to work and sleep in his concession stand next
to the building, was also killed in the first blast.[3][4][5] The explosives
used were later estimated to be equivalent to as much as 9,500 kg (21,000
pounds) of TNT.[6][7]
Minutes later,
a second suicide bomber struck the nine-story Drakkar building, a few
kilometers away, where the French contingent was stationed; 55 paratroopers
from the 1st Parachute Chasseur Regiment and three paratroopers of the 9th
Parachute Chasseur Regiment were killed and 15 injured. It was the single worst
French military loss since the end of the Algerian War.[8] The wife and four
children of a Lebanese janitor at the French building were also killed, and
more than twenty other Lebanese civilians were injured.[9]
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