President to Honor B-2 Crews Who Completed 36-Hour Iran Nuclear Strike Mission
America’s military might has always been the envy of the world, and when our brave men and women accomplish something truly remarkable, their achievement deserves special recognition from the highest office in the land.
Throughout history, presidents have honored exceptional service in different ways—some with medals, others with quiet thanks.
But when military personnel pull off nearly impossible missions that protect our nation from grave threats, the celebration should match their courage. These moments remind us why America remains the greatest force for good in a dangerous world.
President Trump announced Sunday the pilots who flew the B-2 bombers in the recent strikes against Iran’s nuclear facilities will be honored at the White House. These elite airmen completed a remarkable 36-hour mission that hit three critical Iranian nuclear sites with pinpoint accuracy.
From The Daily Wire:
The pilots who flew the B-2 bombers that attacked multiple Iran nuclear sites last weekend are coming to the White House, according to President Donald Trump…
‘These people flew 36 hours in a small space, a big plane, but small spaces mostly occupied by bombs, and they flew so brilliantly,’ Trump said.
He added, ‘They hit a target the size of this circle … a little target, they say half the size of a refrigerator door from 50,000 feet up in the air. Going at a rapid speed, because they’re going very fast when they’re over a pretty rough territory. And they hit it every single time. And then they knocked out two other sites aside from that.’
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