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‘God Is Good’: Weapons Officer Heard Praising God over Radio as He Ejected from F-15 Behind Enemy Lines

The article recounts the Easter Sunday rescue of a missing U.S. F-15E weapons officer after he ejected over Iran,noting how the officer’s expression of faith-“God is good”-was highlighted amid broader questions about the exact wording and its source. Axios reported that authorities initially worried the phrase might have come from someone else, given the highly religious warfighter involved. President Donald Trump said the officer radioed “Power be to God,” but a U.S. defense official suggested the officer actually said “God is good.” The piece references social-media posts praising the moment,including tweets from Pete Hegseth and other commentators. It also highlights conflicting accounts about the rescue itself: some reports suggested there was no fighting, while others (e.g., the new York Post) described clashes with commandos and local tribesmen, and CBS News noted the officer carried only a handgun. Officials emphasized the officer’s religious faith as part of the narrative, with Trump remarking that his faith would be expected in such a situation.


On an Easter Sunday in which millions of Americans prayed that a missing F-15E weapons officer would be rescued, the phrase “God is good” echoed with a deep, resonating impact.

The story was told by Axios, which said that the expression of faith from a highly religious warfighter at one time led to concerns that the phrase may have come from someone else.

President Donald Trump said that after the weapons officer ejected from the jet as it was crashing toward Iranian soil, he said, “Power be to God.”

A U.S. defense official whom Axios did not identify said Trump had the words wrong, and that the officer actually said, “God is good.”

That phrase was adopted by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth in a triumphant Sunday morning post on X.

But before the weapons officer was rescued, there were concerns that the message could have come from an Iranian captor.

“What he said on the radio sounded like something a Muslim would say,” Trump said.

And so as officials tried to find his location and assemble a rescue team, the weapons officer’s faith came into play.

Trump said that inquiries about the officer made it clear he was religious, and that citing God as he headed for an uncertain future would be in keeping with his faith.

“It was not completely clear early on, but we stuck with it and verified he was alive and not captured. And those who knew him said he is religious,” the official said.

Trump said the rescue came as “thousands of these savages were hunting him down,” referring to Iran’s army.

“Even the population was looking for him. They offered people a bonus if they captured him,” he said.

Although some reports indicated there was no fighting during the dramatic rescue, the New York Post reported that commandos and local tribesmen dueled during the rescue.

CBS News reported that the officer had nothing more than a handgun with which to defend himself.




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