Albuquerque Journal

Trump receives fallen Army officers’ remains

Pair killed in helicopter crash

- BY DARLENE SUPERVILLE

DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. — President Donald Trump paid respects Thursday to a pair of Army officers killed in a helicopter crash in Afghanista­n earlier this week.

The president and first lady Melania Trump, along with several senior aides, travelled to Delaware to meet with the families of Chief Warrant Officer 2 David C. Knadle, 33, and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Kirk T. Fuchigami Jr., 25, as they received the fallen soldiers’ remains.

Trump and the first lady were among a group of dignitarie­s, including Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley and National Security Adviser Robert O’Brien, who attended the roughly 12-minute ceremony and watched as six whiteglove­d members of the Army’s Old Guard carefully handled the flagdraped transfer cases holding the soldiers.

Trump and Milley saluted the soldiers, while the first lady and O’Brien stood with their hands over their hearts for the dignified transfer of remains.

Trump has said the responsibi­lity of receiving the remains of fallen U.S. soldiers is “the toughest thing I have to do” as president.

As the final day of public hearings in the House impeachmen­t inquiry wound down, Trump left the White House for the short flight to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware, where the remains of service members killed abroad are returned to U.S. soil.

Knadle, of Tarrant, Texas, and Fuchigami Jr., of Keaau, Hawaii, died Wednesday when their helicopter crashed as they provided security for troops on the ground in Logar Province in eastern Afghanista­n.

Both were assigned to Fort Hood, Texas.

Wednesday’s crash brought this year’s U.S. death toll in Afghanista­n to 19, excluding three noncombat deaths.

The Taliban claimed responsibi­lity for shooting down the helicopter, but the U.S. military has dismissed that as a false claim. The crash remains under investigat­ion.

Trump broke off peace talks with the Taliban in September

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