Six American warriors will never come home to their families alive. They gave everything – their futures, their dreams, their very lives – in service to this nation. And on Saturday, President Donald Trump was there at Dover Air Force Base to honor them as their remains returned to American soil.
The fallen heroes, all members of the U.S. Army's 103rd Sustainment Command out of Des Moines, Iowa, were killed in a hostile incident at Port Shuaiba, Kuwait. The Pentagon has classified their deaths as hostile – meaning these Americans were targeted and killed by enemies of the United States.
Let their names be remembered by every patriot who reads this:
Major Jeffery R. O'Brienof Indianola, Iowa.Captain Cody A. Khorkof Winter Haven, Florida.Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert M. Marzanof Sacramento, California.Sergeant First Class Nicole M. Amorof White Bear Lake, Minnesota.Sergeant First Class Noah L. Tietjensof Bellevue, Nebraska.Sergeant Declan J. Coadyof West Des Moines, Iowa.
Six families across this nation are shattered today. Six communities will gather to mourn. And six flag-draped transfer cases arrived at Dover carrying heroes who deserved to grow old surrounded by grandchildren.
President Trump's presence at Dover speaks volumes about his character and his commitment to the men and women who wear the uniform. This is a solemn duty that no president wants to perform, but one that Trump has never shied away from. He understands that these moments matter – not for the cameras, but for the families who need to know their nation honors their sacrifice.
The dignified transfer is not a ceremony, according to Dover AFB protocol. It is a solemn event – the final journey of American warriors returning to the country they died defending. The transfer cases that carry them are not coffins; those come later, when each service member is prepared for their final journey home to their families.
What happened at Port Shuaiba? Who is responsible for the deaths of these six Americans? The classification of "hostile" tells us this wasn't an accident or a training incident. Someone killed these soldiers, and the American people deserve to know who – and what the Trump administration plans to do about it.
One thing is certain: unlike the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal under the Biden regime that killed 13 service members at Abbey Gate, President Trump will not let this stand without a response. He has made clear throughout his political career that attacks on American servicemembers will be met with overwhelming force.
As families in Iowa, Florida, California, Minnesota, and Nebraska prepare to bury their loved ones, the rest of us must remember their sacrifice. These weren't just soldiers – they were Americans who raised their right hands and swore to defend this nation, knowing it might cost them everything.
Source: Next News Network