Posted on Apr 12, 2016
Who had an Afghani interpreter who was essential to their mission?
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Every interpreter I have ever worked with whether it was Bosnia, Iraq or Afghanistan was essential to the mission. I don't know how an interpreter could not be an integral part of mission success. If it wasn't for them we could not communicate effectively.
I have become close with several of my interpreters and still keep in contact with them to this day. The majority of them are living and thriving here in the United States. They were a member of the team and I always treated them as such.
I have become close with several of my interpreters and still keep in contact with them to this day. The majority of them are living and thriving here in the United States. They were a member of the team and I always treated them as such.
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PETITION UPDATE
Jamie Has Been Issued His Visa!!!
Leah Marie
Crosslake, MN
JUN 28, 2016 — I want to thank everyone who has signed this petition!!! Jamie has finally been issued his visa! This petition has showed him that we see him as one of us and that means the world to him. His sacrifice has not been in vain. May God richly bless each one of you!!!
Jamie Has Been Issued His Visa!!!
Leah Marie
Crosslake, MN
JUN 28, 2016 — I want to thank everyone who has signed this petition!!! Jamie has finally been issued his visa! This petition has showed him that we see him as one of us and that means the world to him. His sacrifice has not been in vain. May God richly bless each one of you!!!
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Ours was Jordanian while we were in Iraq. That SOB turned on us. We have no proof, but we think the 2 VBID attacks on our FOBS within 24 hrs was plotted by him. It was great to see him with a sack over his head being hauled away.
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