Major Joshua Mast
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Like the medical staff, one of the reasons they were so worried about her was because of their experience with other soft bringbacks where they'd had to shoot through children that were being used as human shields to kill these terrorists and then treat them and then return them to the Taliban. And there was one that stood out in my mind.
Like the medical staff, one of the reasons they were so worried about her was because of their experience with other soft bringbacks where they'd had to shoot through children that were being used as human shields to kill these terrorists and then treat them and then return them to the Taliban. And there was one that stood out in my mind.
There was a 12-year-old girl that had lost her hand in a, I think a farming implement of some sort. And so the medical staff nursed her back to health for like a month. And then they had some uncle of some sort come to the gate to claim her. And 10 minutes after the guy left, they got a call, hey, come pick up a body at the gate.
There was a 12-year-old girl that had lost her hand in a, I think a farming implement of some sort. And so the medical staff nursed her back to health for like a month. And then they had some uncle of some sort come to the gate to claim her. And 10 minutes after the guy left, they got a call, hey, come pick up a body at the gate.
There was a 12-year-old girl that had lost her hand in a, I think a farming implement of some sort. And so the medical staff nursed her back to health for like a month. And then they had some uncle of some sort come to the gate to claim her. And 10 minutes after the guy left, they got a call, hey, come pick up a body at the gate.
And this guy had shot this little girl because she had no value as an amputee as far as like marrying her out. And so these nurses and doctors who nursed this little girl back to health and like prepared her arm and made sure she was as set up as she could, had to come get her from the ECP because they'd shot her.
And this guy had shot this little girl because she had no value as an amputee as far as like marrying her out. And so these nurses and doctors who nursed this little girl back to health and like prepared her arm and made sure she was as set up as she could, had to come get her from the ECP because they'd shot her.
And this guy had shot this little girl because she had no value as an amputee as far as like marrying her out. And so these nurses and doctors who nursed this little girl back to health and like prepared her arm and made sure she was as set up as she could, had to come get her from the ECP because they'd shot her.
And so in their story after story from these medical personnel of just child abuse injuries they had to treat, but it was a local leader And so they couldn't do anything about it. There was no criminal prosecution, like to the point where they're putting a titanium skull in a four-year-old because he got his head beat in by some of these practices.
And so in their story after story from these medical personnel of just child abuse injuries they had to treat, but it was a local leader And so they couldn't do anything about it. There was no criminal prosecution, like to the point where they're putting a titanium skull in a four-year-old because he got his head beat in by some of these practices.
And so in their story after story from these medical personnel of just child abuse injuries they had to treat, but it was a local leader And so they couldn't do anything about it. There was no criminal prosecution, like to the point where they're putting a titanium skull in a four-year-old because he got his head beat in by some of these practices.
And again, that's not saying it's across the board, but it happens. And it was happening irregular enough where these people were very concerned. And so back in time when I reached down to the hospital, I was like, hey, we're looking at trying to get a legal path to the U.S., They were like, we are all in to find a safe outcome for her.
And again, that's not saying it's across the board, but it happens. And it was happening irregular enough where these people were very concerned. And so back in time when I reached down to the hospital, I was like, hey, we're looking at trying to get a legal path to the U.S., They were like, we are all in to find a safe outcome for her.
And again, that's not saying it's across the board, but it happens. And it was happening irregular enough where these people were very concerned. And so back in time when I reached down to the hospital, I was like, hey, we're looking at trying to get a legal path to the U.S., They were like, we are all in to find a safe outcome for her.
Like we believe we're morally and ethically obligated to try to find a long-term safe outcome. And that's kind of how we got.
Like we believe we're morally and ethically obligated to try to find a long-term safe outcome. And that's kind of how we got.
Like we believe we're morally and ethically obligated to try to find a long-term safe outcome. And that's kind of how we got.
And like I said, we are so proud of our participation in her story, but it's not really us. It's really all these unsung people that contributed to her life and safety at that moment in time. And I mean, honestly, we felt obligated to honor that and keep moving that forward.
And like I said, we are so proud of our participation in her story, but it's not really us. It's really all these unsung people that contributed to her life and safety at that moment in time. And I mean, honestly, we felt obligated to honor that and keep moving that forward.
And like I said, we are so proud of our participation in her story, but it's not really us. It's really all these unsung people that contributed to her life and safety at that moment in time. And I mean, honestly, we felt obligated to honor that and keep moving that forward.