War in Iraq and Afghanistan, Stories of Faith and Courage by Jane Hampton Cook Jocelyn Green John Croushorn

War in Iraq and Afghanistan, Stories of Faith and Courage by Jane Hampton Cook Jocelyn Green John Croushorn

Author:Jane Hampton Cook, Jocelyn Green, John Croushorn
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Spiritual & Religion
Publisher: Published by God and Country Press, an imprint of AMG Publishers
Published: 2010-02-04T16:00:00+00:00


Prayer:

Lord, instill in me a desire to give to others out of the abundance with which you have blessed me.

“Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress.” (James 1:27)

Col. John Gessner with orphans in Afghanistan

June 25

Debunking the “Great Satan” Myth

Col. John Gessner, Army Corps of Engineers, Afghanistan (2002)

The anticipation of distributing the donations to the orphans was contagious especially on Sunday afternoons. This was typically the day Gessner’s team of fourteen engineers plus some other soldiers helped with the deliveries. Civil Affairs officers and interpreters also escorted them on the forty-five-minute journey by armed convoy.

“Some of the soldiers who volunteered to drive the trucks for us had spent most of their time on base on engineer missions,” Gessner said. “They were extremely excited about interacting with the kids and volunteered to go back several times. One told me it was the greatest thing he had ever done.”

Initially, the orphans and staff were cautious around the Americans, because they had been told that Americans were “The Great Satan” and other stories that would soon be proven false.Interpreters explained why the Americans were there and that they had gifts for the children. After a few visits they got used to having us around. Several of the kids picked out their favorite soldier and the soldiers had their favorite kids.

Donations included toys, stuffed animals, and candy along with school supplies, clothes, socks, shoes, underwear, and coats.

“One little girl used to run up and jump into my arms,” said Gessner. “There was never a loss for helpers to unload the trucks. One of the things that fascinated the kids was digital cameras. They could see the images immediately and the following week we would bring back copies of the photos we took.” Some of the female staff members allowed the Americans to take their pictures, a very rare opportunity and honor in a Muslim country.

“When the Taliban or other terrorist groups return to recruit young people for their evil plans, I suspect the kids will remember the American soldier who brought those blankets, food, and kindness,” said Gessner.



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