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Trump Witnesses Return of Bodies of U.S. Service Members

March 8, 2026
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Trump Witnesses Return of Bodies of U.S. Service Members

President Trump watched as the remains of the first American service members killed in the U.S. war with Iran arrived in the United States Saturday afternoon at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware.

The six Americans were Maj. Jeffrey R. O’Brien, Capt. Cody A. Khork, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert M. Marzan, Sgt. 1st Class Nicole M. Amor, Sgt. 1st Class Noah L. Tietjens and Sgt. Declan J. Coady.

All six were killed last Sunday in an Iranian drone attack in the Shuaiba port in Kuwait. The president met with their families at Dover.

Mr. Trump was accompanied to the “dignified transfers,” as the solemn event is known, by the first lady, Melania Trump; Vice President JD Vance; Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth; and top military officials.

Several times in his first term, Mr. Trump witnessed the return of fallen service members to Dover in flag-draped transfer cases. But back then, he was honoring Americans who died in wars that he had inherited from other presidents. This time, he came face to face with the deadly consequences of a war in the Middle East that he launched and is presiding over with no clear end in sight.

Other recent presidents have made a tradition of participating in dignified transfers at Dover.

In 2009, President Barack Obama made an unannounced midnight visit to the base to greet a plane returning the bodies of 18 Americans killed in Afghanistan. At the time, he was weighing whether to send more troops to that country.

President Joseph R. Biden Jr. went in 2021 to watch as a gray C-17 transport plane returned the remains of some of the final Americans to die in the war in Afghanistan. There were 11 Marines, a Navy medic and an Army staff sergeant that time. Mr. Biden was back at Dover in 2024 for an event to honor three service members killed by Iran-backed militias.

Mr. Trump made his first trip to Dover one month into his first term to honor a 36-year-old killed by Al Qaeda militants in Yemen. On another occasion, he brought the actor Jon Voight along to witness the solemn transfer of the bodies of two Army soldiers killed in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan.

Mr. Trump would speak about his visits in his first term as reminders of what he described as the tragic futility of the “endless wars” he had been elected to stop.

He once called the events at Dover “a very tough experience.” He has spoken at his rallies about the guttural cries of anguish he heard from parents upon seeing a transfer case containing their child’s body come out of a military cargo plane.

“The hardest thing I have to do, by far,” he said in 2019, “is signing letters to parents of soldiers that have been killed.”

Since his attack on Iran, Mr. Trump has spoken more matter-of-factly about the risks to Americans from an extended military engagement. In a video he posted to social media after the first three service members died, Mr. Trump said, “Sadly, there will likely be more before it ends.” He continued, “That’s the way it is. Likely be more. But we’ll do everything possible where that won’t be the case.”

On Monday, the president said he would not rule out sending ground troops to the Middle East to fight Iran. “I don’t have the yips with respect to boots on the ground,” he told the New York Post on Monday. “Like every president says, ‘There will be no boots on the ground.’ I don’t say it.”

A few days later, Time magazine asked him if Americans should worry about retaliatory strikes at home. “I guess,” Mr. Trump said. “But I think they’re worried about that all the time. We think about it all the time. We plan for it. But yeah, you know, we expect some things. Like I said, some people will die. When you go to war, some people will die.”

Shawn McCreesh is a White House reporter for The Times covering the Trump administration.

The post Trump Witnesses Return of Bodies of U.S. Service Members appeared first on New York Times.

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