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GRP 119-I have a great guest on with me for this episode. Ephraim Mattos is a former U.S. Navy SEAL turned humanitarian aid worker. Mattos has an upcoming book releasing in October co-authored by Scott McEwen (the author of American Sniper) called “City of Death: Humanitarian Warriors in the battle for Mosul”.
Ephraim spent months in Iraq with the Free Burma Rangers providing medical care to Iraqi’s wounded during the battle to retake Mosul from ISIS. There is a viral video taken during the battle where Mattos and a former U.S. Marine step out from behind a tank to provide covering fire for David Eubank as he sprints under ISIS sniper fire to rescue a little girl. Eubank is a former American Special Forces officer who founded the Free Burma Rangers. Mattos was shot shortly after the rescue. We discussed this event and much more. Enjoy.
0:00-Kevin Lacz on Mark Lee
2:11-Introduction to Ephraim Mattos, SEAL Teams,
7:19-The rescue of an Iraqi girl under ISIS sniper fire in Mosul. Getting shot by ISIS.
23:30-Free Burma Rangers. The war in Burma(Myanmar) is the worlds longest running civil war. 70 years.
43:44-The Nazarene Fund, The Fireside Journal, The City of Death
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