Trump salutes as 6 soldiers killed in Iran are transferred back to the U.S. - CBS News

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March 7, 2026
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President Trump saluted as the remains of six U.S. soldiers, reportedly killed in Iran, were repatriated.

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President Donald Trump rendered a salute as the remains of six U.S. soldiers, reportedly killed in Iran, were transferred back to the United States. The ceremony marked the repatriation of service members who died in an incident not detailed in the provided information. This event underscores the human cost of military operations and the formal recognition of fallen personnel upon their return.

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The remains of six U.S. soldiers reportedly killed in Iran were transferred back to the United States.

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