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Master Sergeant Joshua Wheeler, the first American to die in Iraq against ISIS, is a reminder of those who have sacrificed in two wars that never really ended.
Fourteen combat deployments.
Eleven bronze stars, four with a V for valor.
Seventy hostages rescued in the final mission.
One flag covered coffin, to be met by one new widow.
Four sons now without a father, one a new baby.
One posthumous Purple Heart.
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And 319 million Americans in perpetual debt to Master Sergeant Joshua Wheeler, 19 years-old at enlistment, 39 when he became the first American solider to die in Iraq since the war supposedly ended there….
Sometimes it's for security reasons. There can be a need to protect the identities of the people involved, or the techniques used during the operation.Why American government felt need to repress it..Should feel proud that brave men rescuing everyone and man laid down his life for it.
I wonder how many films like this in America and uk that kept secret
Sometimes it's for security reasons. There can be a need to protect the identities of the people involved, or the techniques used during the operation.
yes before they do it but after they should get medal and public be made aware if the men themselves say yes,but you unable see faces in situations like this they be blocked out