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Veteran injured while serving in Afghanistan awarded new home … – WJLA

Veteran Michael Goodrich and his family awarded new home thanks to the non-profit organization Operation Finally Home. (Tim Barber/ ABC7)

American flags - big and small - lined a quiet Stafford street Friday morning.

Then new neighbors road passed them with a motorcade of motorcycles.

The pomp and circumstance was for veteran Michael Goodrich and his family, who just got a brand new home for free.

"It's just beyond anything we ever could have imagined," said his wife Jacqueline Goodrich. "It's not just a home; it's peace of mind."

That is because Michael Goodrich suffered a brain and leg injury while he was serving in Afghanistan, which is just one of the reasons the non-profit Operation Finally Home awarded his family the new house.

"That is humbling to me, to see people get together and do something like this, said Sgt. Goodrich.

The Goodrichs will not just cherish their new house, they will cherish all the people who made it a home.

That in and of itself is a treasure-- something that we will hold and we will keep for the rest of our lives, said Sgt. Goodrich.

Its felt like we were free falling, but we landed and they provided a safe landing for us, said Jacqueline.

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Afghanistan: At least 25 Taliban fighters killed in encounter with security forces in Ghazni city – The Indian Express


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Afghanistan: At least 25 Taliban fighters killed in encounter with security forces in Ghazni city
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Bremerton native awarded Silver Star for bravery in Afghanistan … – KOMO News

Members of the 2nd Ranger Battalion recently returned from a deployment serving alongside the Afghan army. On Friday, 152 soldiers were recognized for their actions over there. (KOMO)

JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD -- A Bremerton native received one of the military's highest honors today, the Silver Star, for heroic actions in Afghanistan. He is one of a thousand Army Rangers who recently returned from the conflict there.

Even though most troops have been pulled out of Afghanistan, the Rangers are still in the fight. Members of the 2nd Ranger Battalion recently returned from a deployment serving alongside the Afghan army. On Friday, 152 soldiers were recognized for their actions.

"The Silver Star is awarded to SFC Joshua Leach," boomed the announcement at the ceremony. The Army says the 32-year-old was pinned down by enemy fire last Jan. 1. He was wounded in a grenade blast, yet returned fire protecting a wounded Afghan soldier. "They fight side by side with us and we treat them as we treat each other," Leach said.

He continued to provide cover so that other wounded Rangers could get out safely. Despite being awarded the medal he credits the rest of his soldiers. "It made me very proud to see all of the men who served with me. And I get awarded for their actions."

Eleven other Rangers joined him in being awarded for their actions against a terrorist compound.Lt. Col. Kenneth Burgess, Ranger commander, described them as soldiers "who knowingly and very deliberately put themselves in harm's way to eliminate enemy threats."

Lt. Gen. Gary Volesky, the new I Corps commander, was once a part of this unit. He says the community needs to remember we still have troops in combat. "You've been fighting in sustained combat for over a decade. And because of who you are and what is expected you rarely get the thanks you deserve," Volesky said

"This is what we were born to do" Leach said. "This is what we were trained to do." He said he can't say if they will head back to Afghanistan anytime soon, but he's ready for his 13th deployment if needed.

Joint Base Lewis-McChord reports its has about 800 troops from various units still deployed in the region.

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Afghan women break ground with dedicated TV station – The Hindu


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Afghan women break ground with dedicated TV station
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A new TV channel dedicated to women is set to begin broadcasting in Afghanistan, the first of its kind in a country whose media industry, like many areas of society, remains dominated by men. Zan TV ("Women's TV") launches on Sunday with a staff of all ...

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Suicide Bombers Storm TV Station in Afghanistan – New York Times


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Suicide Bombers Storm TV Station in Afghanistan
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Soldiers in the Afghan Army capturing a suspected militant after an attack on a TV station in Jalalabad, in Afghanistan, on Wednesday. Witnesses reported multiple loud explosions and gunfire. Credit Ghulamullah Habibi/European Pressphoto Agency.
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