Syria attack victims were Iowa National Guardsmen, state officials say

The news hit Iowa like a punch to the chest. Two young soldiers, gone in an instant, thousands of miles from home. Families shattered, a state in mourning, leaders scrambling for answers and words that will never be enough. As details of the ambush, the mission, and the final moments slowly eme… Continues…

They were sons of small Iowa cities, wearing the same uniform but carrying different dreams. Sgt. Edgar Brian Torres Tovar, 25, from Des Moines, and Sgt. William Nathaniel Howard, 29, from Marshalltown, were killed while meeting local leaders in Syria, part of a quiet, dangerous mission against ISIS that rarely makes headlines until something goes terribly wrong. An American civilian was also killed, and three more were wounded, turning one routine engagement into a scene of chaos and loss.

Back home, flags dropped to half-staff as Gov. Kim Reynolds and Maj. Gen. Stephen Osborn struggled to give shape to the grief of an entire state. Nearly 1,800 Iowa Guard soldiers are deployed to the region, and every knock on a door now feels more ominous. In living rooms across Iowa, families cling to their phones, their prayers, and the hope that their loved one won’t be the next name released.

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