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Veterans on Duty - Afghanistan Reminder

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I subscribe to “Veterans on Duty” and receive regular updates on various topics. Today they sent this sobering reminder and I felt inclined to share as I know there are more than a few Veterans here…


“We provide you with updates on email about once a week—but in today’s fast moving world, headlines can change by the hour. For real-time updates, breaking news and rapid response content follow us on X: @VeteransOnDuty.

Dear Friends,

Four years ago this week, America lost thirteen brave U.S. service members with many more injured during the devastating attack at Abbey Gate in the final days of the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.

We solemnly honor the brave men and women who, in the midst of chaos and danger, placed service above self to ensure the safe evacuation of countless American service members and Afghan allies.Their sacrifice must never be forgotten.

Under the Biden Administration, the chaotic exit was more than a failure of leadership—it was a signal to the world that America’s resolve could be tested. That moment of weakness became a launching point for further catastrophes: Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, the horrific attacks on Israel by Hamas, and China’s growing aggression in the Indo-Pacific. History has proven that time and again, our adversaries advance when America retreats, and it is our duty to ensure such failures are never repeated.

Veterans On Duty remains steadfast in honoring the memory of those we lost at Abbey Gate by working to ensure that the next generation of Americans inherits a nation that is safer, stronger, and guided by principled leadership—so that the profound sacrifices of our fallen heroes will never be in vain.

Staff Sergeant Darin T. Hoover, U.S. Marine Corps

Sergeant Johanny Rosario Pichardo, U.S. Marine Corps

Sergeant Nicole L. Gee, U.S. Marine Corps

Corporal Hunter Lopez, U.S. Marine Corps

Corporal Daegan W. Page, U.S. Marine Corps

Corporal Humberto A. Sanchez, U.S. Marine Corps

Lance Corporal David L. Espinoza, U.S. Marine Corps

Lance Corporal Jared M. Schmitz, U.S. Marine Corps

Lance Corporal Rylee J. McCollum, U.S. Marine Corps

Lance Corporal Dylan R. Merola, U.S. Marine Corps

Lance Corporal Kareem M. Nikoui, U.S. Marine Corps

Petty Officer Third Class Maxton W. Soviak, U.S. Navy

Staff Sergeant Ryan C. Knauss, U.S. Army

Follow us on X, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook—and help spread the word by sharing our newsletter with friends, family, and veterans in your community. Together, we can preserve the blessings of American liberty.

Signed,

Veterans On Duty”
 
I subscribe to “Veterans on Duty” and receive regular updates on various topics. Today they sent this sobering reminder and I felt inclined to share as I know there are more than a few Veterans here…


“We provide you with updates on email about once a week—but in today’s fast moving world, headlines can change by the hour. For real-time updates, breaking news and rapid response content follow us on X: @VeteransOnDuty.

Dear Friends,

Four years ago this week, America lost thirteen brave U.S. service members with many more injured during the devastating attack at Abbey Gate in the final days of the disastrous withdrawal from Afghanistan.

We solemnly honor the brave men and women who, in the midst of chaos and danger, placed service above self to ensure the safe evacuation of countless American service members and Afghan allies.Their sacrifice must never be forgotten.

Under the Biden Administration, the chaotic exit was more than a failure of leadership—it was a signal to the world that America’s resolve could be tested. That moment of weakness became a launching point for further catastrophes: Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, the horrific attacks on Israel by Hamas, and China’s growing aggression in the Indo-Pacific. History has proven that time and again, our adversaries advance when America retreats, and it is our duty to ensure such failures are never repeated.

Veterans On Duty remains steadfast in honoring the memory of those we lost at Abbey Gate by working to ensure that the next generation of Americans inherits a nation that is safer, stronger, and guided by principled leadership—so that the profound sacrifices of our fallen heroes will never be in vain.

Staff Sergeant Darin T. Hoover, U.S. Marine Corps

Sergeant Johanny Rosario Pichardo, U.S. Marine Corps

Sergeant Nicole L. Gee, U.S. Marine Corps

Corporal Hunter Lopez, U.S. Marine Corps

Corporal Daegan W. Page, U.S. Marine Corps

Corporal Humberto A. Sanchez, U.S. Marine Corps

Lance Corporal David L. Espinoza, U.S. Marine Corps

Lance Corporal Jared M. Schmitz, U.S. Marine Corps

Lance Corporal Rylee J. McCollum, U.S. Marine Corps

Lance Corporal Dylan R. Merola, U.S. Marine Corps

Lance Corporal Kareem M. Nikoui, U.S. Marine Corps

Petty Officer Third Class Maxton W. Soviak, U.S. Navy

Staff Sergeant Ryan C. Knauss, U.S. Army

Follow us on X, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook—and help spread the word by sharing our newsletter with friends, family, and veterans in your community. Together, we can preserve the blessings of American liberty.

Signed,

Veterans On Duty”
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