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U.S. Army investigators are probing the discovery of two bodies at a Fort Bragg training site.

Officials at the troubled North Carolina military base said the deaths were not training related — but are saying little else, Stars & Stripes reported Thursday.

Army officials would not say if the men were linked to the base, were killed on base property, or if they were service members at all.

“No further information is available at this time due to the sensitive nature of the ongoing investigation and the pending notification of next of kin,” the Army Criminal Investigation Command said in a statement.

The base has been the site of at least 31 deaths of military personnel this year, nearly half of them by suicide, Stars & Stripes said.

In August, a married colonel assigned to the base was cleared of rape charges after being accused by a woman he had a relationship with, Army Times reported.

Last year, a Fort Bragg sergeant was convicted of federal charges that he ran a marriage mill that linked foreign nationals with U.S. Army soldiers.

In 2018, a soldier at the base was charged with kidnapping a 12-year-old girl.

Fort Bragg is home to more than 50,000 service members and is one of the nation’s largest military complexes, covering more than 170,000 acres, 87 ranges and six drop zones, the Observer said.

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