Tuesday, April 30, 2024
More
    HomeUnited StatesU.S ArmyCombat Death Puts Spotlight on Americans Fighting in Ukraine

    Combat Death Puts Spotlight on Americans Fighting in Ukraine

    Combat Death Puts Spotlight on Americans Fighting in Ukraine

    Harrison Jozefowicz quit his job as a Chicago police officer and headed overseas soon after invaded Ukraine. An veteran, he said he couldn't help but join American volunteers seeking to help Ukrainians in their fight.

    Jozefowicz now heads a group called Task Yankee, which he said has placed more than 190 volunteers in combat slots and other roles while delivering nearly 15,000 first aid kits, helping relocate more than 80 families and helping deliver dozens of pallets of food and medical supplies to the southern and eastern fronts of the war.

    It's difficult, dangerous work. But Jozefowicz said he felt helpless watching from the United States last year during the U.S. pullout from Afghanistan, particularly after a close friend, Staff Sgt. Ryan Knauss, died in a suicide bombing at Kabul.

    “So, I'm just trying to do everything I can to make sure I can help others not go through what I went through,” he said Saturday during an interview conducted through a messaging platform.

    A former U.S. Marine who died last week was believed to be the first American citizen killed while fighting in Ukraine. Willy Joseph Cancel, 22, died Monday while working for a contracting company that sent him to Ukraine, his mother, Rebecca Cabrera, told CNN.

    An undetermined number of other Americans — many with military backgrounds — are thought to be in the country battling Russian forces beside both Ukrainians and…

    Continue Reading This Article At Military.com

    Stay Connected

    34,572FansLike
    4,123FollowersFollow
    1,739FollowersFollow

    Latest articles

    AlphaDog Hosting Ad

    Related articles