
Iowa police chief's son among National Guard members killed in Syria ISIS terrorist attack
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Nate Howard, son of Meskwaki Nation Police Chief Jeffrey Bunn, was identified as one of two Iowa Army National Guard members killed in Saturday's ISIS attack in Syria.
Bonny Chu is a Digital Production Assistant at Fox News Digital.
The weekend ambush occurred in Palmyra when a lone Islamic State gunman targeted a group of Iowa Army National Guard soldiers. The attack killed two American soldiers, a U.S. civilian interpreter and wounded three additional U.S. soldiers.
"Today two of our Iowa Army National Guard Soldiers were killed in action along with a Civilian Interpreter in Syria," Bunn said. "My wife Misty and I had that visit from Army Commanders you never want to have. Our son Nate was one of the Soldiers that paid the ultimate sacrifice for all of us, to keep us all safer. He loved what he was doing and would be the first in and last out, no one left behind. Please pray for our Soldiers all around this cruel world. We will see you again son, until then we have if from here."













