Trump cuts New Hampshire rally short to receive remains of 2 soldiers killed in Afghanistan
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. — President Donald Trump traveled
Monday to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware to pay respects to two U.S.
soldiers killed Saturday in Afghanistan when a soldier dressed in an
Afghan army uniform opened fire with a machine gun. National security adviser Robert O’Brien told reporters traveling with Trump on Air Force One that the president wrapped up a reelection campaign
rally in New Hampshire a bit early so he could visit with the families
of the soldiers. He described such moments as “probably the toughest
thing he does as president,” along with visiting wounded soldiers at
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
President Donald Trump walks down the stairs of Air Force One upon
his arrival at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, Monday, Feb. 10,
2020, in Manchester, N.H., for a campaign rally. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
“These are terrible sacrifices for the families. And
these guys are heroes, they’re real warriors and did a great job for the
American people,” O’Brien said. “These are tough times. It’s tough for
the president but he thinks it’s important to be there for the families
and recognize them.” The Defense Department has identified the dead American soldiers
as Sgt. Javier Jaguar Gutierrez, 28; and Sgt. Antonio Rey Rodriguez,
28. Six other American soldiers were wounded in the attack. Gutierrez
was born in Jacksonville, N.C. He had also served in Iraq. Rodriguez
was born in Las Cruces, New Mexico. He deployed eight times in support
of Operation Freedom’s Sentinel, which began in 2015. Both men were
posthumously promoted to Sgt. 1st Class and awarded the Bronze Star
Medal and Purple Heart. Six U.S. service members have been killed
in Afghanistan since the start of 2020, including Saturday’s casualties.
Last year, 20 U.S. service personnel died in combat there and there
were two non-combat deaths. The incident came as Washington has sought to find an end to the war in Afghanistan.
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