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Just In : Trump, Vance Join Families as Six Fallen U.S. Soldiers Return Home in Dignified Transfer
President Donald Trump, First Lady Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Second Lady Usha Vance gathered with grieving families and military leaders to honor six U.S. soldiers killed in Kuwait during a solemn dignified transfer ceremony.
The ceremony, held as the fallen service members were returned to the United States, marked a moment of national mourning and reflection.
Draped in American flags, the transfer cases carrying the remains of the soldiers were carefully escorted by a military honor guard in accordance with long-standing military tradition.
President Trump and Vice President Vance stood alongside the soldiers’ families, offering condolences and quiet support as the transfer took place.
The First Lady and Second Lady were also present, greeting relatives and paying their respects to the fallen troops.
A dignified transfer is one of the military’s most solemn rituals, conducted when fallen service members are returned to U.S. soil.
The ceremony typically takes place at Dover Air Force Base** in Delaware, where the remains of service members killed overseas are received with full honors.
Officials described the moment as deeply emotional, with silence falling over the airfield as each flag-draped case was carried from the aircraft.
Members of the military honor guard moved in precise formation while loved ones looked on.
In brief remarks following the ceremony, President Trump praised the courage and sacrifice of the soldiers, saying the nation would “never forget their service and their devotion to protecting America and its allies.”
Military officials have not released full details surrounding the circumstances of the deaths in Kuwait but confirmed that the service members were deployed in support of regional security operations.
The dignified transfer serves as a final tribute to those who gave their lives in service to the country, ensuring they are welcomed home with honor, respect, and the gratitude of a nation.
