WASHINGTON — National Guard members from 10 states could be seen patrolling Washington, D.C. over the weekend as the troop surge in the District enters its fifth month. According to the Joint Task ...
College Football Playoff finally being settled on field instead of behind closed doors, and the results are glorious Mark Gronowski, No. 23 Iowa prevail in Diego Pavia's final game as No. 14 Vandy ...
According to the Iowa National Guard, the two soldiers made it back to the U.S. on Saturday and are recovering at a military facility. KCCI EIGHT NEWS STARTS WITH BREAKING NEWS. AND THAT BREAKING NEWS ...
WASHINGTON — On Dec. 12, Soldiers with the 323rd Military Police Company, Ohio Army National Guard were on routine patrol near the Potomac Avenue Metro station when they heard a civilian calling for ...
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump attended the dignified transfer of two Iowa Army National Guard troops and their interpreter, who were killed in Syria during a mission to combat the Islamic State.
President Donald Trump, from left, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Air Force Gen. Dan Caine and others salute as a carry team moves the transfer case with the remains ...
President Trump and U.S. Secretary of War salute, Governor Reynolds and her husband Kevin hold their hands over their hearts during a dignified transfer ceremony in Delaware on Dec. 17, 2025.
President Donald Trump will participate in a dignified transfer of the bodies of two slain Iowa National Guard members when they arrive in the U.S. on Wednesday, Dec. 17. White House Press Secretary ...
The Iowa National Guard on Dec. 15 identified the two soldiers killed by a gunman with suspected ties to the Islamic State in Syria. They are Sgt. William Nathaniel Howard, 29, of Marshalltown, Iowa, ...
WITH BREAKING NEWS. BREAKING NEWS THE IOWA NATIONAL GUARD HAS RELEASED THE NAMES OF TWO SOLDIERS KILLED IN AN ISIS ATTACK IN SYRIA. SERGEANT WILLIAM NATHANIEL HOWARD OF MARSHALLTOWN AND SERGEANT EDGAR ...
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