Overview
- The caskets of Staff Sgts. Edgar Brian Torres-Tovar, 25, and William Nathaniel Howard, 29, arrived Dec. 24 at Des Moines International Airport for a private honorable transfer led by the Iowa National Guard.
- Gov. Kim Reynolds, Sen. Joni Ernst, Rep. Zach Nunn, and Guard leaders attended as fellow soldiers escorted the remains to funeral homes, with residents lining the route to pay respects.
- Public services are scheduled for Saturday in Marshalltown for Howard and Sunday–Monday in Des Moines for Torres-Tovar, and the families have asked that media not cover the ceremonies.
- The posthumously promoted soldiers were killed Dec. 13 near Palmyra by a lone gunman during a joint U.S.-Syrian field tour, which also killed U.S. interpreter Ayad Mansoor Sakat and wounded three Guard members.
- President Donald Trump honored the fallen during a Dec. 17 dignified transfer at Dover and later vowed retaliation, with subsequent U.S. strikes described by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth as a "declaration of vengeance."