3 U.S. soldiers praised for rescuing about 30 lives from crowd crushSEOUL, Nov. 3 (Yonhap) -- A trio of foreign heroes praised for saving more than 30 lives from last Saturday's tragic crowd crush in Seoul turned out to be American soldiers stationed in South Korea, some survivors said Thursday.One of the survivors, known only as a twentysomething man living in Cheongju, central South Korea, told Yonhap News Agency he believes the three foreign heroes are U.S. soldiers serving in Camp Casey in Dongducheon, about 50 km north of Seoul.He said he is convinced the heroic Americans are Jarmil Taylor, 40, Jerome Augusta, 34, and Dane Beathard, 32, after belatedly learning of their interviews with French news agency AFP published Sunday.ycm@yna.co.kr(END)(END)- (URGENT) Death toll climbs to 120, 100 injured in Halloween stampede in Itaewon : authorities- (LEAD) BTS' Jin premiers 'The Astronaut' with Coldplay in Argentina- (2nd LD) BTS' Jin makes solo debut with 'The Astronaut'- BTS' RM to make solo debut soon- 3 U.S. soldiers praised for rescuing about 30 lives from crowd crush- (11th LD) At least 151 killed, 82 injured in Halloween stampede in Seoul's Itaewon- About 50 people suffer suspected cardiac arrest in Seoul's Itaewon area- (7th LD) At least 149 dead, 76 injured in Halloween stampede in Seoul- Mother of Itaewon stampede victim searches for missing daughter- (LEAD) Itaewon crowd crush death toll rises to 154, including 26 foreigners- 3 U.S. soldiers praised for rescuing about 30 lives from crowd crush- (5th LD) N. Korea's ICBM launch seems to have ended in failure: source- (6th LD) N. Korea's Hwasong-17 ICBM launch seems to have ended in failure: source- (2nd LD) N. Korea fires suspected ICBM toward East Sea: S. Korean military- (LEAD) N. Korea fires unspecified ballistic missile toward East Sea: S. Korean military- N.K.completes modernization of tractor factory- Police agencies raided over Itaewon accident- U.S. nuclear-powered submarine arrives in S. Korea- Alarm sounded on S. Korean island after N. Korea's missile launches"