A solemn ceremony at Dover Air Force Base brought together national leaders, military officials, and grieving relatives to pay tribute to six U.S.
Army Reserve soldiers who lost their lives while serving overseas. The dignified transfer occurred on March 7, when the fallen service members were brought back to American soil.
Among those attending were Donald Trump, Melania Trump, and JD Vance, who stood alongside military leaders and the families of the soldiers. Their presence reflected the nation’s effort to recognize and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice.

The ceremony paid tribute to six members of the 103rd Sustainment Command: Major Jeffrey O’Brien, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert Marzan, Captain Cody Khork, Sergeant First Class Nicole Amor, Sergeant First Class Noah Tietjens, and Sergeant Declan Coady.
As the transfer cases, each draped with the American flag, were respectfully carried from the aircraft across the airfield, everyone present remained standing in silence. The moment followed a long-standing military tradition intended to show gratitude and respect for those who serve their country.
Throughout the ceremony, the atmosphere remained quiet and reverent. Families, officials, and service members shared a collective focus on honoring the soldiers’ lives and acknowledging the sacrifices made by their loved ones.

Reports indicate that the soldiers had been deployed in support of U.S. military operations in the Middle East and died at a temporary operations site in Kuwait. Each of them leaves behind family members, friends, and communities who will continue to remember their service.
