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Welcome home, Staff Sgt. Howard

The body of Staff sgt. William Nathaniel Howard is returned home to Iowa during an honorable transfer on Dec. 24, 2025, at the 132d Wing Airbase in Des Moines, Iowa. TRANSFER OF REMAINS PHOTOS BY THE DES MOINES REGISTER AND THE CEDAR RAPIDS GAZETTE
The body of Staff sgt. William Nathaniel Howard is returned home to Iowa during an honorable transfer on Dec. 24, 2025, at the 132d Wing Airbase in Des Moines, Iowa. TRANSFER OF REMAINS PHOTOS BY THE DES MOINES REGISTER AND THE CEDAR RAPIDS GAZETTE
The body of Staff sgt. William Nathaniel Howard is returned home to Iowa during an honorable transfer on Dec. 24, 2025, at the 132d Wing Airbase in Des Moines, Iowa. TRANSFER OF REMAINS PHOTOS BY THE DES MOINES REGISTER AND THE CEDAR RAPIDS GAZETTE
PHOTO BY ROBERT MAHARRY
PHOTO BY ROBERT MAHARRY

MARSHALLTOWN – Iowa welcomed home its fallen hero on a somber Christmas Eve as the body of Iowa Army National Guard Staff Sgt. William Nathaniel “Nate” Howard, 29, a Class of 2014 Marshalltown High School graduate who was killed in an ISIS terrorist attack while serving in Palmyra, Syria, on Dec. 13, 2025, was returned to his home state. Howard was honored first with a transfer of remains ceremony at the Des Moines International Airport and then a procession from Des Moines north to Ames and east through Nevada, Colo and State Center and, finally, his hometown of Marshalltown.

Thousands of mourners lined up along the route before the procession came into town at the intersection of Highway 30 and Highway 14, and the vehicles passed under a giant American flag displayed by the Marshalltown Fire Department. It then moved west on Iowa Avenue toward Mitchell Funeral Home, which is handling Howard’s services.

The body of Staff Sgt. Edgar Brian Torres-Tovar, 25, of Des Moines was also returned to Iowa on Wednesday. Howard, Torres-Tovar and civilian interpreter Ayad Mansoor Akat of Macomb, Mich. were killed in the attack.