发布于 2026年3月7日,美国东部时间下午4:01 / 美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)
作者:海莉·布里茨基

总统唐纳德·特朗普站在军事人员抬着转移箱的场景中,这是对六名美国陆军现役军人遗体的庄重转移
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本周在科威特阵亡的六名美国陆军预备役士兵的家属周六在特拉华州多佛空军基地见证了亲人的遗体被庄重迎回。
总统唐纳德·特朗普、第一夫人梅拉尼娅·特朗普和副总统JD·万斯与高级军官们在阴沉的下午共同参加了这一庄严仪式。
军方确认,3月1日在科威特的伊朗无人机袭击中遇难的六名现役军人分别是:杰弗里·奥布莱恩少校、三级 warrant officer 罗伯特·马赞、科迪·霍尔克上尉、一级军士长妮可·阿莫尔、一级军士长诺亚·蒂特延斯和二级军士德克兰·科迪。马赞据信在袭击中丧生,但仍在等待法医的最终确认身份。
当转移箱从C-17运输机上被抬到多佛空军基地的停机坪上时,特朗普戴着印有金色“USA”字母的白色棒球帽,立正敬礼。
国防部长彼得·赫格塞斯、参谋长联席会议主席丹·凯恩上将、司法部长帕姆·邦迪、白宫幕僚长苏西·怀尔斯、国家情报总监图尔西·加巴德以及来自士兵家乡州的州长和参议员等出席了仪式。
“这是非常悲伤的一天,”特朗普在转移仪式结束后在空军一号上对记者说。他说,这些士兵的父母“非常自豪”,而这样的死亡“总是非常令人悲伤的事情”。
六名士兵均隶属于爱荷华州的第103保障司令部,这是一支陆军预备役部队。他们在中东地区为第1战区保障司令部服务,该司令部负责向整个中东地区的美军提供物资。
第一战区保障司令部副指挥官克林特·巴恩斯准将本周表示,这些士兵“坚韧不拔、始终如一、无所畏惧地服役”。
“他们是自由的终极使者,”巴恩斯说。“他们代表了我们国家的最佳形象。愿上帝在他们的记忆中给予他们的家人和平与安慰。我们永远不会忘记他们。”
六名已确认身份的士兵中有四人服役约二十年,最年轻的士兵2023年才入伍。第103保障司令部的一位前高级领导人告诉CNN,他们中的几人曾在同一部队一起部署到科威特。

3月7日,总统唐纳德·特朗普、第一夫人梅拉尼娅·特朗普、副总统JD·万斯和第二夫人乌莎·万斯出席了多佛空军基地的庄严转移仪式。
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35岁的霍尔克被亲友们称为“聚会的灵魂人物”,其父母和继母在给CNN的声明中描述他“以其感染性的精神、慷慨的心以及对与他并肩作战的人和所有有幸认识他的人的深切关怀而闻名”。
阿莫尔距回家仅差几天,她的丈夫乔伊·阿莫尔告诉美联社。她自2005年入伍以来一直在军队服役,留下了两个孩子——一个高中生和一个四年级学生。
奥布莱恩的家人在给CNN附属机构KCCI的声明中说:“他不仅是我们孩子的榜样,也是一个有趣和愚蠢的爸爸,总是想方设法逗孩子们笑。”他是三个孩子的丈夫和父亲。
马赞的一位朋友称这位 warrant officer 是“愿意为你做任何事的人,家庭和朋友对他来说最重要”。他的姐姐称他是“一位以身作则的坚强领导者”。
周二即将庆祝43岁生日的蒂特延斯被描述为一名年轻士兵的导师,并且“很容易相处”。内布拉斯加州贝尔维尤一家工作室的所有者在声明中表示,该工作室是蒂特延斯常去的地方。他留下了妻子和儿子。
20岁的科迪是一名童子军和健身房爱好者。他的父亲说,尽管预计5月回家,但他考虑将部署时间再延长九个月。他的姐姐在给CNN的声明中说:“他通常话不多,但如果你有机会和他谈论他热衷的事情,你就是幸运的。”

总统唐纳德·特朗普和其他官员于3月7日在特拉华州多佛参加了庄严的转移仪式。
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美国有线电视新闻网首先报道,周日当地时间上午,袭击发生在科威特民用港口舒艾巴的一个临时行动中心。一位知情人士告诉CNN,士兵们在一个他们描述为“三单元拖车”的建筑内工作,里面有办公空间。无人机袭击迅速发生,事先没有警报或警告,这给了部队撤离到掩体的时间,该消息人士说。
尽管该建筑周围有混凝土屏障墙,但消息人士称,没有任何可以遮挡无人机或导弹的设施。这类屏障在海外军事设施中很常见,以防止诸如汽车炸弹之类的威胁。
凯恩本周表示,国家与六名遇难者的家属一同哀悼。
“向我们的金星级家庭、受伤的勇士及其亲人致敬,我们永远不会忘记你们的牺牲,”凯恩在五角大楼简报会上说。“我们的国家与你们同在,我们永远感激你们的勇气、韧性、对使命和国家的奉献精神。”
总统此前曾表示,伊朗战争中可能会有更多美军伤亡。周六被问及是否认为自己需要参加更多庄严转移仪式时,特朗普回答:“我肯定会的。我很遗憾……但这是战争的一部分。”
本文已更新更多信息。
美国有线电视新闻网的艾莎·伊布拉希米、艾玛·塔克、汉娜·帕克、泰勒·罗明和基特·马赫尔对此报道有贡献。
Six US troops killed in Iran war brought home in dignified transfer
Published Mar 7, 2026, 4:01 PM ET / CNN
By Haley Britzky
President Donald Trump stands as members of military carry a transfer case during a dignified transfer of the remains of six U.S. Army service members
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The families of the six US Army Reserve soldiers who were killed this week in Kuwait watched as their loved ones were brought home during a dignified transfer at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on Saturday.
President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump and Vice President JD Vance joined top military officials observing the solemn event on an overcast afternoon.
The military identified the six service members killed in an Iranian drone strike in Kuwait on March 1 as Maj. Jeffrey O’Brien, Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert Marzan, Capt. Cody Khork, Sgt. 1st Class Nicole Amor, Sgt. 1st Class Noah Tietjens and Sgt. Declan Coady. Marzan is believed to have been killed in the strike, but is still awaiting final positive identification by a medical examiner.
As the transfer cases were taken from a C-17 across the tarmac at Dover Air Force Base, Trump saluted while wearing a white ball cap with gold “USA” lettering.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Gen. Dan Caine, Attorney General Pam Bondi, White House chief of staff Susie Wiles, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and governors and senators from the soldiers’ home states were among those in attendance.
“It’s a very sad day,” Trump told reporters on Air Force One after the transfer. He said that the parents of the service members “were so proud” and that such deaths are “always a very sad thing.”
All six soldiers were assigned with the 103rd Sustainment Command, an Army Reserve unit out of Iowa. They were serving in the Middle East with the 1st Theater Sustainment Command, which oversees the supplying US forces throughout the Middle East.
Brig. Gen. Clint Barnes, the deputy commanding general of 1st Theater Sustainment Command, said this week that the soldiers served “relentlessly, consistently, and fearlessly.”
“They were the ultimate ambassadors for freedom,” Barnes said. “They represent the best of what our country stands for. May God grant their families peace and comfort in their memories. We will never forget them.”
Four of the six soldiers identified had served in the military for roughly two decades, while the youngest had just enlisted in 2023. Several of them had deployed together to Kuwait with the same unit previously, a former senior leader within the 103rd Sustainment Command told CNN.
President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance attend a dignified transfer at Dover Air Force Base on March 7.
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Khork, 35, is remembered by his loved ones as the “life of the party” who was “known for his infectious spirit, generous heart, and deep care for those who served alongside him and for everyone blessed to know him,” his parents and stepmother said in a statement to CNN.
Amor was just days from returning home, her husband Joey Amor told the Associated Press. She had served in the military since enlisting in 2005, and leaves behind two children — a senior in high school and a fourth grader.
O’Brien was “not only a role model to our kids, but also a goofy and silly dad, always looking for ways to make the kids laugh,” his family said in a statement to CNN affiliate KCCI. He was a husband and father to three children.
A friend of Marzan’s described the chief warrant officer as someone who “would do anything for you, and family and friends meant the most to him.” His sister described him as a “strong leader who lived by example.”
Tietjen, who would have celebrated his 43rd birthday on Tuesday, is remembered as a mentor to younger soldiers and someone who was “so easy to get along with,” the owners of a studio in Bellevue, Nebraska, that Tietjen frequented said in a statement. He leaves behind a wife and son.
Coady, 20, was an Eagle Scout and gym enthusiast. His father said he was considering extending his deployment for another nine months despite expecting to come home in May. He “was a man of few words more often than not,” his sister said in a statement to CNN, “but if you ever had the chance to talk to him about something he was passionate about, you were lucky.”
President Donald Trump and other officials attend a dignified transfer in Dover, Delaware, on March 7.
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CNN first reported that the strike occurred on a makeshift operations center at the civilian port of Shuaiba in Kuwait on Sunday morning local time. A source familiar with the situation told CNN the soldiers were working out of a building they described as a triple-wide trailer with office space inside. The drone strike came quickly, and there was no siren or warning ahead of time, which would give time for troops to evacuate to a bunker, the source said.
While there were concrete barrier walls surrounding the building, the source said, there was nothing overhead that could shield it from drones or missiles. Those kinds of barriers are typical for military structures overseas to protect them from things like car bombs.
Caine said this week that the nation grieves with the families of the six fallen.
“To our Gold Star families, to our wounded warriors and their loved ones, we will never forget your sacrifice,” Caine said during a Pentagon briefing. “Our nation stands with you, and we are eternally grateful for your courage, your resiliency, your devotion to this mission and to our nation.”
The president has previously said there will likely be more US casualties in the Iran war. Asked Saturday whether he thought he would have to attend more dignified transfers, Trump said, “I’m sure. I hate to … but it’s a part of war.”
This story has been updated with additional information.
CNN’s Alisha Ebrahimji, Emma Tucker, Hanna Park, Taylor Romine and Kit Maher contributed to this report.
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