How the family of an interpreter turned US Marine escaped Afghanistan “It was entirely Marine-to-Marine-to-Marine connections,” that rescued the Essazay family.By Philip Athey16 months ago
Afghan interpreter who helped rescue Biden in 2008 himself rescuedAman Khalili was left behind as U.S. troops exited Afghanistan, but the "Human First Coalition" managed to fly he and his family to safety.By James R. Webb16 months ago
‘No one left behind’ means interpreters tooWe must urge our elected leaders to dedicate resources to getting our interpreters and other allies to safety; if not to the U.S., then at least to a country where they will not be hunted down and slaughtered because of their support of our nation.By Shauna "Doc" Springer18 months ago
Informal group of troops, vets, working to help Afghans seeking refuge in USTaliban control is raising alarms for Afghans and Americans in Kabul.By Howard Altman and James R. Webb18 months ago
He risked his life as an interpreter for the US. Now Sam Al Helli is in the Navy ReserveSam Al Helli always wanted to wear a U.S. military uniform. Now he can.By Adam Morey19 months ago
How a former Afghan interpreter became a US Army officerMasoud’s story stands out at a time when the fate of many interpreters remains uncertain.By Adam Morey19 months ago