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The 19-year-old Hebron High School graduate was killed July 17 while serving at an air base in Jordan.

Posted by Max - August 17, 2026

Army Pfc. Isabella Gonzales, the 19-year-old Carrollton soldier killed last month in an Iranian attack on an air base in Jordan, was buried with military honors Sunday morning.

Family, friends and fellow service members gathered at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery for the morning service.

The fallen soldier’s remains were driven through the cemetery in a hearse, followed by a procession of vehicles carrying her family, servicemen in vans, veteran bikers, friends and community members.

American flags waved as the motorcade traveled from the cemetery entrance to Gonzales’ final resting place. As the procession pᴀssed, a man stood alone on the street. Holding a cane in his left hand, he raised his right hand to his forehead, giving a final, respectful salute.

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Lines of mourners surrounded a committal shelter at the cemetery as Gonzales’s family and loved ones sat inside and said their goodbyes. Among the crowd stood veterans wearing leather biker vests, active servicemen in uniform and loved ones wearing shirts with pictures of Gonzales printed across the front.

Pvt. Isabella Gonzales; Military personnel participate in the 'Eager Lion' joint military drills with the participation of the Jordanian Armed Forces

A soldier from Alpha Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment performs “Taps” during a funeral service for Pvt. Isabella Gonzales at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery on Sunday, Aug. 2, 2026, in Dallas. Gonzales was killed in an Iranian attack on Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan.

Elías Valverde II/The Dallas Morning News

The crowd at the service grew large, leaving many to stand outside the shelter, unable to hear. Still, the line of people outside followed the lead of everyone in front of them and took their hats hats off during prayers.

After the prayers concluded, a line of servicemen lifted their rifles and fired three times, performing the three-volley salute in honor of the fallen soldier. The funeral attendees stood still as the gunsH๏τs echoed throughout the cemetery.

Gunsmoke lingered as the bugle blared “Taps,” the honorary 24-note call signaling the end of Gonzales’ service. White doves were released in remembrance and peace for the soldier.

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The burial follows a public memorial service held Saturday evening at Prestonwood Baptist Church’s Plano campus and an Honor Ride benefiting Gonzales’ family.

The motorcycle ride began at Maverick Harley-Davidson in Carrollton, traveled along Josey Lane to Hebron High School and returned to the dealership on Old Denton Road.

Pvt. Isabella Gonzales, 19, of Carrollton, Texas, was killed in action during an Iranian strike on Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan.

Soldiers from Alpha Company, 2nd Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment perform a three-volley salute during a funeral service for Pvt. Isabella Gonzales at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery on Sunday, Aug. 2, 2026, in Dallas. Gonzales was killed in an Iranian attack on Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan.

Elías Valverde II/The Dallas Morning News

Gonzales graduated from Hebron in 2025 and enlisted in the Army in April that year. She joined the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command in January.

She served as a 14P air and missile defense crewmember with the 1st Battalion, 57th Air Defense Artillery Regiment. The battalion is part of the 52nd Air Defense Artillery Brigade under the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command in Ansbach, Germany.

Gonzales was supporting Operation Inherent Resolve when she was killed July 17 at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base.

She was one of three soldiers who died as a result of the attack. Army 1st Lt. Tyler James Feehan, 25, of Ewa Beach, Hawaii, died the following day from his injuries. Army Staff Sgt. Angel S. Rampersad, 28, of Ozone Park, New York, who served in Gonzales’ battalion, was also killed after initially being listed as missing.

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Veterans salute as the hearse carrying Pvt. Isabella Gonzales arrives at Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery, Sunday, Aug. 2, 2026, in Dallas.

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The Army posthumously promoted Gonzales from private to private first class.

Her remains were returned to the United States during a dignified transfer July 22 at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. An Army carry team moved Gonzales’ flag-draped transfer case as President Donald Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and other officials attended and saluted.

Carrollton officials honored Gonzales during a City Council meeting after her death. Mayor Steve Babick and several other officials wore purple and black ribbons, her favorite colors, and the meeting concluded with “Taps.”

“While her life was tragically cut short, her legacy of service and sacrifice will endure and will never be forgotten,” Mayor Pro Tem Daisy Palomo said.

Friends remembered Gonzales as charismatic, brave and quick to support others. They also recalled her contagious laugh.

“She was always like a pop of color,” her friend Nevaeh Mallard told The Dallas Morning News. “She was just really bright. It was never a dull moment with her.”

Pvt. Isabella Gonzales, 19, of Carrollton, was killed during an Iranian attack at the Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan on Friday, July 17, 2026.

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Army Pfc. Isabella Gonzales, the 19-year-old Carrollton soldier killed last month in an Iranian attack on an air base in Jordan, was buried with military honors Sunday…

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