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I just saw this gentleman interviewed on Fox. He's a credit to the United States and to the Human Race.



He said that John 15:13 gave him the courage to run into that killing field:

“Greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his friends”

Makes me proud

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I saw that somewhere about a week ago. I think the guy that went sprinting out there is like 53-56. Tough and brave. Good job!


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If I understand correctly, the child had been trapped in that killing zone for two days, with all of her family dead around her.


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Large. Swing'n. Brass. Balls.

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Originally posted by parabellum:
If I understand correctly, the child had been trapped in that killing zone for two days, with all of her family dead around her.


this is a pretty good description

"ISIS has had a stronghold on Mosul, Iraq for quite awhile now. The 600,000 residents of Mosul have long been tormented by the terrorist group. Many of its citizens have been left or been killed. David Eubank, Former US Special Forces operator-turned aid worker, has done his part in helping the citizens of Mosul. His most recent video features his daring rescue of a child.

The video, which was published by Eubank’s foundation, Free Burma Rangers, shows the 56-year-old and his team spotting a child and a toddler climbing over a mound of dead bodies, allegedly the result of ISIS as they battle for Mosul.

The heart-pounding video shows a firefight at the location and shows an unarmed Eubank as he asks his team to lay down suppression fire and to pop a smoke grenade to mask his movements.

As he is covered from the smoke and suppression fire from his team, Eubank darts from behind the tank the team is using as cover and grabs the little girl.

Wearing only a bulletproof vest and helmet, Eubank emerges with the little girl draped over him. Once back behind the safety of the tank, an Iraqi interpreter leads the girl to a safe area and away from the kill zone she found herself in.

He went back for the toddler shortly after the video ended but was apparently unable to find him. In a separate attempt, Eubank tries to save a man who had been injured in the attack, but he succumbed to his wounds shortly after being rescued.

Eubank has been modest when asked about his organization. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, he said: “I believe God sent me here, and I don’t think about security… but I always ask myself if I’m doing it out of pride.”

He knows the risk of what he is doing, but he has the support of his wife and kids as all of them regularly visit the war-torn area to helping the people there.

He also noted that if his time comes early, he would have no regrets and his family would understand. ‘I thought, “If I die doing this, my wife and kids would understand,” he told the Times."

Link to original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=074GikYLERQ


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Yes.
 
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powerful stuff. may they be an example to all of us.



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Large. Swing'n. Brass. Balls.

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Yep, I fail to see how that man can walk, let alone run, with those hanging betwixt his legs. Just wow!


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That guy right there IS a hero.
 
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I saw this last week and started looking into who these brave men and women are. They have a website: http://www.freeburmarangers.org.

The man running for the kid is Dave Eubank.

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David Eubank, a former U.S. Army Special Forces and Ranger officer, is the founder and leader of the Free Burma Rangers (FBR), a humanitarian service movement for oppressed ethnic minorities of all races and religions in the Burma, Kurdistan and Sudan war zones. Along with relief, his personal mission is to share the love of Jesus Christ and to help people be free from oppression.

FBR teams are comprised of men and women of different ethnicities and faiths that are united for freedom by the bond of love and service. David, his wife Karen and their three children: Sahale, 15; Suuzanne, 13; and Peter, 10; work alongside the 70 ethnic FBR relief teams in the conflict areas of Burma giving help, hope and love and recently began relief missions to help the Kurds under attack by ISIS in Iraq. FBR also conducts relief missions in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. The Eubank family started the Global Day of Prayer for Burma and the Good Life Club family outreach program.


Their work is not without the risk of death. They lost a FBR in Mosul a bit over a month ago. Link That man, Shaheen saved a Yazidi boy who was sold into slavery.

They do FIELD REPORTS on a regular basis. Here is a report from about the time of the child's rescue. WARNING: VERY GRAPHIC IMAGES OF DEATH

As I understand it, the Free Burma Rangers go on their relief missions unarmed, so I wonder who the two men laying down covering fire with AKs are or if they changed their stance given the terrible conditions in Mosul. There is another, longer version (below) where you hear the guy in the light colored shirt ask in a 100% American voice "You all right?"

ETA: Apparently the two bearded guys laying hate and discontent are Free Burma Rangers themselves.

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God, grace them with your protection, for they truly do your work.

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Beautiful to see something like that. And it is the antidote to the poison of seeing some others act in sub-human ways. Brass balls for sure, but a great big heart too.


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Inspirational thread. God bless David Eubank and the Free Burma Rangers. And may the ISIS scum burn in hell.



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And now, boys and girls, if you want to prove something to yourself and others, that man’s run of 12 seconds is more worthy of respect and admiration than all the base jumps, wingsuit flights, “It was there” mountain climbs, and other daredevil stunts ever conducted by the entire human species.




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Wow, I'm just speechless. And why is my monitor so damn fuzzy?
 
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He is Dave Eubank, Texas A&M '83, Ranger, Special Forces. A true hero.

This is a refreshing change to see this in the news instead of the usual political mud slinging.
 
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http://video.foxbusiness.com/v...0001/?#sp=show-clips

Former Army Special Forces soldier saves child while running through ISIS gunfire

Jun. 29, 2017 - 3:46 - Dave Eubank, a former Army Special Forces soldier-turned aid worker, on how he rescued a little girl under ISIS gunfire.


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Before this moment was captured on film, Eubanks and his group was known as an ideologue going to conflict zones WITH HIS FAMILY in tow. Eek Yes, his family, ENTIRE immediate family is in Iraq with him, wife, kids, yup.

While idealistic and driven to help, what a lot of folks also miss is they're Christian missionaries...in Iraq. This article was when a larger audience became familiar with Eubanks. Amongst OGA's and SOF units, his organization was known but the larger population simply had no idea. The Wash Post article opened some eyes but, quickly glosses over the missionary aspect of their work, God is mentioned once. Predictably, liberals on bookface quickly hit LIKE thinking this guy was of the 'American's should suffer like those whom we oppress' mind-set. Nope, he's a Christian helping others, particularly another religion that has a hard time living with others.
 
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Yes, what you have all said.

There are only good guys and the bad one's. I do not care what anyone else say's.

Bravo to the good guys.



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Before this moment was captured on film, Eubanks and his group was known as an ideologue going to conflict zones WITH HIS FAMILY in tow. Eek Yes, his family, ENTIRE immediate family is in Iraq with him, wife, kids, yup.

While idealistic and driven to help, what a lot of folks also miss is they're Christian missionaries...in Iraq. This article was when a larger audience became familiar with Eubanks. Amongst OGA's and SOF units, his organization was known but the larger population simply had no idea. The Wash Post article opened some eyes but, quickly glosses over the missionary aspect of their work, God is mentioned once. Predictably, liberals on bookface quickly hit LIKE thinking this guy was of the 'American's should suffer like those whom we oppress' mind-set. Nope, he's a Christian helping others, particularly another religion that has a hard time living with others.


Note, his wife and kids are not on the front lines like he is, but in a relatively safe area about a mile away.

As for him being an ideologue, he's a Christian missionary taking God's grace and his religion into the front lines of the war with the many faces of evil.

I suspect you've gotta be a seriously brave, trusting in God religious ideologue to do that.

It's the first religious charity in a very, very long time to get my donation.





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God bless all of them! These are the people we need to include in our prayers and give thanks for their example. Truly inspirational and wells up the emotion inside you. Since the word "hero" applies to many folks these days, I'm upgrading him to "superhero"! Eek


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