In a somber ceremony that reminded every American of the true cost of freedom, President Donald J. Trump stood alongside Vice President JD Vance and their wives to honor six fallen heroes who gave their lives in service to our great nation.
The dignified transfer ceremony, held with the reverence and respect these brave men and women deserved, saw our Commander-in-Chief fulfill one of the most sacred duties of the presidency – honoring those who paid the ultimate price for liberty.
The fallen heroes honored were:
• Major Jeffrey R. O'Brien
• Captain Cody A. Khork
• Sergeant 1st Class Nicole M. Amor
• Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert M. Marzan
• Sergeant 1st Class Noah L. Tietjens
• Sergeant Declan J. Coady
This solemn moment stands in stark contrast to the chaotic and disastrous military withdrawals we witnessed under the previous administration. Remember the horror of Afghanistan? The 13 service members killed at Abbey Gate while Joe Biden checked his watch during their dignified transfer?
President Trump has always understood that being Commander-in-Chief means bearing the weight of every decision that puts our brave men and women in harm's way. His presence at Dover Air Force Base – standing with grieving families, honoring the sacrifice of these six patriots – shows the dignity and respect our military deserves.
These heroes didn't die for globalist agendas or endless foreign wars. They died protecting America and Americans. Under Trump's leadership, our military operations serve one purpose: defending the homeland and advancing American interests, not nation-building or serving the military-industrial complex.
As patriots across this nation bow their heads in prayer for these fallen warriors and their families, we're reminded why elections matter. We have a President who honors our military, strengthens our defenses, and ensures that when our heroes make the ultimate sacrifice, they are remembered with the dignity they earned.
May God bless Major O'Brien, Captain Khork, Sergeant 1st Class Amor, Chief Warrant Officer Marzan, Sergeant 1st Class Tietjens, and Sergeant Coady. May He comfort their families and remind us all that freedom isn't free – it's paid for by the blood of heroes like these six Americans.
