Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, not President Donald Trump, will attend the Friday dignified transfer of the four U.S.
President Trump will not attend the dignified transfer of four American soldiers who died during a training exercise in Lithuania last week, instead sending Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to ...
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The soldiers were honored during a dignified departure ceremony in Lithuania attended by Lithuanian President Gitanas NausÄ—da ...
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"The Secretary of Defense will represent the Administration at the dignified transfer for the four brave U.S. service members who tragically died during a training exercise in Lithuania," White House ...
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U.S. Army military vehicles including two M88 Recovery vehicles roll to attend recovery efforts continuing for a missed U.S.
President Donald Trump left the White House for Florida on Thursday and dined with leaders of the LIV Golf tour that evening.