Posted on Jun 4, 2015
CPT Ahmed Faried
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This is simply just a feel good story. I know i've come across some interpreters that left me wondering if we'd ever cross paths again.

http://www.armytimes.com/story/military/careers/army/2015/05/30/iraqi-interpreter-turned-soldier-reunites-with-marine/28029163/
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MSG Brad Sand
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I do not think enough people understand the sacrifice these interpreters pay for helping the US military. The American people live lives that are very sheltered.
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CPT Ahmed Faried
CPT Ahmed Faried
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some of them do it at risk to lives, theirs and their family's
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Amen to that last sentence, MSG Brad Sand.
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SrA Leah Murchie
SrA Leah Murchie
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It is beautiful! It goes to show how dedicated they are to the U.S.!
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As a 09L myself, I have come across some extraordinary stories of several nationalities. Some of the best mentorship I have recieved thus far was when I was an Interpretor. I miss those days. I often pondered who cool that my Iraqi collegues found themselves back to their birthplace doing great things. Sometimes I still wish I can go on a mission to Sudan/South Sudan (where I was born) or Egypt where I was raised.
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SGT Indirect Fire Infantryman (Mortarman)
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I wish we could give more terps more opportunities, they are the unsung heroes who saved many life's , but the picture does bring a slight chuckle on the size difference
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