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This article reports on encouraging medical updates about West Virginia National Guard Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe after he was shot in the Washington, D.C. terror ambush, highlights the medical and family statements on his recovery, and notes reactions from national and state leaders who have been following his progress.

News arrived late Friday about one of the two West Virginia National Guard members wounded in the Thanksgiving terror ambush in Washington, D.C. The update focused on Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, who was critically injured in the attack that claimed the life of his fellow Guardsman, Sarah Beckstrom. Officials and family members described the recent developments as nothing short of miraculous given the severity of his injuries. The nation has watched closely as medical teams and loved ones worked around the clock.

MedStar Washington Hospital Center released a statement relaying remarks from Wolfe’s neurosurgeon and the family, emphasizing both the medical milestones and the emotional context. The surgical team performed emergency procedures to control bleeding and reduce pressure on his brain, and the subsequent days have been about steady progress. Staff Sgt. Wolfe’s recovery has been monitored by trauma and neurosurgery specialists who credited rapid emergency response and coordinated hospital care. Those same professionals now support his move to the next phase of treatment.

Neurosurgeon Jeffrey Mai, MD, provided a direct medical update to the public that spelled out the immediate interventions and the signs doctors are seeing now. The medical note acknowledged how critical the initial hours were and how team-based care produced lifesaving results. The statement pointed to tangible milestones like independent breathing and the ability to stand with help, which are meaningful after a severe brain injury. Those steps convinced the care team that inpatient rehabilitation is the right next move.

“Sixteen days ago, Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe was airlifted to MedStar Washington Hospital Center with a critical gunshot wound to the head. Thanks to the immediate response of emergency personnel and the exceptional care provided by our trauma and neurosurgery teams, he received lifesaving treatment, including emergency surgery to control bleeding and relieve pressure on his brain.”

The surgeon added: “Today, we are proud to share that Staff Sgt. Wolfe has made extraordinary progress,” Mai said. “He is now breathing on his own and can stand with assistance-important milestones that reflect his strength and determination. Based on these improvements, he is now ready to transition from acute care to inpatient rehabilitation as the next step in his recovery journey.” Medical teams noted that while recovery remains early, the progress justifies cautious optimism and focused rehab planning.

Wolfe’s parents, Melody and Jason Wolfe, issued a heartfelt statement that thanked the hospital staff and the many people who have prayed and reached out in support. They underscored their gratitude to medical professionals and credited prayer alongside skilled care for the visible improvements. They described the family’s sense that God’s presence has been evident during moments in his room, and they asked the public to continue lifting Andrew up as he begins a lengthy rehabilitation process. The family also praised the outpouring of support from their community and beyond.

We also want to thank the world for the prayers. We know and appreciate the power of prayer, and we see the result of God working with and through these amazing medical professionals. People around the world are praying for Andy, and the presence of God was evident in his room on many occasions. 

Please continue to lift Andy up in prayer as he begins a long and tough rehabilitation. We know he will continue to improve at a rapid pace, and know your prayers are making the difference. Please continue as God heals Andrew and gives him the strength to return to work, the West Virginia National Guard, and his new mission of being a light into this world.

State and national leaders have been attentive, and the family acknowledged support from military colleagues and elected officials at the state and federal level. The statement named several leaders who have reached out and played roles in ensuring the best care and recognition for the family’s needs. That level of engagement reflects how seriously officials took this attack on servicemembers and how they rallied in response. The family confirmed they will not disclose the rehabilitation facility to protect Andrew’s privacy during recovery.

The president also spoke about Andrew during a recent appearance, sharing an encouraging detail he had just heard from the family. President Donald Trump noted that Andrew was able to get out of bed and stand, a milestone that provoked cheers among a crowd hearing the update. That anecdote reinforced a broader narrative embraced by many on the right: that faith, community, and decisive leadership matter when our servicemembers face danger. The president’s brief mention highlighted national interest and solidarity with the wounded Guardsman.


Public reaction has been strong, as Americans continue to mourn Sarah Beckstrom while celebrating signs of recovery for Andrew. Families connected to military service understand the sacrifices made, and this episode has drawn attention to the risks our troops and Guardsmen face even in domestic assignments. As Andrew moves into rehabilitation, supporters are asking for continued prayers and patience as he undertakes the hard work ahead. The story remains a powerful reminder of resilience and the importance of unified support for those who serve.

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