today i have something very special to share with you one of my former teammates from back when i was a navy
seal has one of the most insane stories you will ever hear and recently he gave me permission to
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in june of 2011 i had just failed a very stressful and anxiety-inducing underwater test as
part of navy seal training and after i failed this test my instructor told me to get out of the pool
and go over to the corner with the other failures and so i made my way to the edge of the pool i climbed out and i
sulked my way to the corner where i saw my other classmates who had met a similar fate on this test
they were all sitting in the corner with their backs to the pool in neat rows and so i was totally gassed from this
test and so when i sat down i start dramatically breathing really loud and heaving my chest up and down to show off
just how hard my test had been in about two seconds into this ridiculous performance of mine
one of my other classmates who had been sitting in the corner when i showed up a big 18 year old kid from wisconsin
named ephramatos he immediately turned around and made eye contact with me and through gritted teeth he just goes
shut up everybody here is in pain and then he turned back around and immediately i was actually
really mad at him because he just totally publicly dimed me out in front of my other classmates but then
it dawned on me he was right the job we were trying out for navy seal they’re not looking for people who just
feel bad for themselves all the time and so i never forgot the lesson ephramatos taught me on the pool deck that day
and i along with everybody else in the seal teams never forgot the totally insane thing
that f from mottos did five years later that was picked up by virtually every major news network at
the time back in 2012 so about a year after our exchange on the pool deck afrom and i graduated and became navy
seals i was assigned to an east coast seal team and he was assigned to a west coast one and over the next five years i never saw
the guy until i saw him on tv it was mid-june 2017 and i was on base
in virginia in an office full of other navy seals and we were wrapping up for the day i was closing my email and powering down
my computer and i noticed my phone that was sitting on the table suddenly started lighting up with all these text messages from
current and former teammates so i grabbed my phone and all the messages said the same thing turn on the news and so in this office
we were in there was always a tv that was turned to the news sitting in the corner that was on mute and so i turned to look at this tv
and on the tv from a distance all i can see is breaking news and middle east and so given our
profession news like that tended to have a direct impact on our day-to-day lives and so i assumed all these text messages
must be about whatever happened in the middle east and so i get up i walk over i grab the remote and on my walk back to my seat i’m
turning the volume up and everybody else in the room is turning around to watch the tv as well and we start hearing the tv reporters
talking about this group of american civilians that had gone to iraq and taken up
arms against the terrorist organization isis and so as they’re talking about this group of american civilians
they put on the screen an image of one of these americans it was this big bearded guy in his
mid-20s carrying an ak-47 rifle standing behind a tank somewhere in the middle east and as soon as i saw that
picture i knew right away why i had gotten that flurry of text messages from current and former
teammates it’s because we all know this guy the guy on tv was f from matos
five years earlier after our graduation ephrem checked into his first seal team out on the west coast
and very quickly after he showed up they deployed to afghanistan during one of their missions ephraim was in the back of his patrol as
they walked across this huge open field as they left this village they had just been in and so ephraim in virtue of being in the
back of the patrol was in charge of looking behind the unit and make sure no one was coming after
them and so ephraim periodically would turn around and he would look and make sure no one was following them and then at some point when he turned
around he saw two little girls that couldn’t have been more than five and seven years old running out of the village and start
running down the road towards them now earlier in the day when ephraim and his team had been in that village
they had found a children’s backpack lying in the middle of the road and when they went up to inspect it it
turned out to be rigged with explosives now no one had gotten hurt they had defused the explosives
but they were very weary for children’s backpacks and so as ephram sees these two girls running up to him
he can see they’re both wearing similar style backpacks to the one they found in the road they were suicide bombers ephron begins
screaming at these girls to stop go back don’t come any closer or i’ll have to shoot at you but he could tell they weren’t stopping they
were just running up the road he could see there were tears coming down their face they were totally upset they were obviously innocent they were
young kids they’d been put up to this by the taliban but ephraim because he was in the rear security of his patrol
he had to deal with them like they were threats and so at some point when they wouldn’t stop he raised his rifle up he flipped the
gun off safe and he put his reticle right on one of the girls and he began applying pressure to his trigger but right as he was about to
squeeze and fire a shot the girls just abruptly stopped it’s like they knew they were about to be shot
and they turned around and they ran back towards the village and so ephraim put his finger off the trigger he flipped it back on safe
he lowered his rifle and he breathed a huge sigh of relief but even though he didn’t have to engage
these poor girls that experience totally haunted ephram in fact of all the combat he got in on that
deployment that experience with those innocent girls had the most impact on him how could anybody force
a child to be a suicide bomber how could anyone be that cruel and so by the time ephraim
came back to the united states after that deployment he had changed that experience specifically
had changed him even though he believed in the u.s government’s mission over in afghanistan and in the middle
east he felt like he could be doing more for these poor innocent people they were just trapped
inside of conflict zones like these two little girls and so over the next few years he began looking at
different conflict zones all over the world where civilians were in the most danger and he discovered there was
one place that was killing and exploiting civilians at an unprecedented rate and that place was
iraq where a new terrorist organization had taken power called isis so in early 2017 when
ephraim’s navy contract ran out and it was time for him to decide if he wanted to stay in the seal teams
or get out and become a civilian he opted to not re-enlist so he left the military
and instead he got on social media and he contacted a foreign volunteer group in iraq that was
providing humanitarian aid to civilians and he reached out to them and he said hey can i join you and of course they
said yes we’d love to have a navy seal come out and support us and so just a couple of days later ephraim sold his house
he packed up a bag of clothes in a backpack he grabbed his passport and he hopped in a plane and he flew to
northern iraq all by himself now before we continue the rest of the story you need to understand
just how bold this move was by ephraim now when he was a navy seal and so a
member of the united states military on active duty when he went to afghanistan to a war
zone he had lots of support if his team got pinned down by the enemy they could call in an airstrike or they
could call in backup if ephraim got hurt on the battlefield or his teammates got hurt on the battlefield
they could call in special medical teams that would fly in in virtually any condition to come save them and if ephraim got
captured by the enemy you better believe america is coming for him but in this case
ephraim went to a war zone as a civilian he was not in the u.s military so he
didn’t have any of that support if he or his team got pinned down out in iraq they would either have to
fight their way out or get killed or captured if he or one of his new teammates from this volunteer group got
hurt they would have to either save themselves or get killed or captured and if ephraim got captured as a civilian
nobody’s coming for him nobody even knows he’s been captured he is completely on his own but ephraim knew these risks
in fact he knew them better than most people because he had already deployed to a war zone and saw how
important it was to have a support infrastructure so when he flew to iraq as a civilian he knew he was hanging it out there but
he just didn’t care he felt like he had a mission to go help these innocent people because nobody else was
when he arrived in iraq in march of 2017 he was met at the airport by one of the guys from this volunteer
group ephron was going out to join he was a very muscular tattooed american in his mid-30s
who introduced himself as sky and he said he had been a marine and while he was in the marines he had
deployed to iraq so he was familiar with the area the pair hopped in a vehicle and sky drove them to the volunteer
group safe house in the city where ephraim got a chance to meet the leader of this group it was a
tough-as-nails former army special forces guy in his mid-50s named dave and dave for the past several
decades had been going out to conflict zones all over the world and he would tell ephram that the worst atrocities he
had seen committed against civilians in any of these places was where they were right now in iraq at
the hands of isis a few days later ephraim sky dave and a few other american volunteers
loaded up into this convoy made up of armored ambulances and they left the city and they headed
west into the countryside towards a huge city called mosul that three years earlier had been captured by
isis on their journey towards the city ephraim and the others had to pass through a number of military checkpoints now
most of these checkpoints were stood up by their ally the iraqi army but ephram and the others knew that they
might stumble upon an isis checkpoint and in virtue of all of them being pale-skinned americans
they would instantly be recognized as the enemy and fired upon so every time they slowed down for one
of these checkpoints ephram and the others would clutch their guns closely and mentally prepare themselves for a potential
vicious close quarters fight to the death but luckily they managed to go the entire distance all the way to the
outskirts of mosul without any checkpoint drama and once they got there they linked up with an iraqi army unit
that the leader of this volunteer group dave had a relationship with over the first month that ephraim was in
country he worked with this iraqi army unit to help distribute food and provide medical care to civilians in
and around mosul then in month two of his stay in iraq everything changed
iraqi decision makers decided it was finally time to retake mosul from isis this was a
huge military movement that required several units to work together and would take several weeks
the main iraqi army was going to push inside of the city limits of mosul and inch by inch reclaimed territory
from isis while the army unit that ephram and his volunteer group had embedded with would be responsible for reclaiming some
of the villages around mosul that isis had occupied and so suddenly ephraim and the rest of his
volunteer group went from being humanitarian aid workers to having a direct frontline combat role with the iraqi
army and in his first civilian combat experience ephraim ran across
an active minefield towards this village that was occupied by isis and after nearly being blown up at least
two times ephraim finally made it to this village and he began going house to house with
the other volunteers clearing them of isis fighters and in one instance that he has on camera he entered into this structure
and he saw there were guns in the ground and they looked around and they couldn’t find any isis fighters inside
but they noticed on the ground there was a piece of plywood they moved it aside and it revealed this
huge hole that led down into the ground and this hole connected to a huge underground tunnel system
that isis used to escape gunfights just like this one and so ephraim and dave who was with him
just hopped right down into the tunnel they didn’t have night vision they didn’t have backup just the two of them start running down
this totally pitch black tunnel periodically throwing grenades ahead of them in case there are isis fighters
ahead of them and at some point after running for quite a while just getting ready to come in contact with their adversaries
they reach this big high ceiling cavern that’s a dead end and they’re looking around thinking okay i guess no one ran
in here but before they turned around and left the tunnel system they looked up with their lights and they saw high up on the wall dug
into the wall was another entrance to another tunnel it looked like there needed to be a
ladder to get up to this additional tunnel entrance and so ephram and dave look at each other and they’re thinking
i bet isis fighters ran down here there was a ladder they climbed up and went in that
entrance and then pulled the ladder up so we can’t follow them and so ephrem and dave couldn’t do anything about it they decided okay well
you know we’ll just go out and we’ll tell the iraqi army and see what they want to do so afrom and dave they leave this tunnel
system they go back outside they tell the iraqi army and the iraqi army brings in a bulldozer and they fill
in that entrance they had found inside of the house completely seal it up so nobody could go in or get out and then later that night
after that village had been cleared of all isis fighters they began hearing muffled explosions underground
near where this entrance to this tunnel was and what it turned out to be was isis fighters that realized they had
been buried alive they had snuck down there they had used a ladder to get up into that crawl space but when they realized
they were doomed they blew themselves up for the next month ephraim and the iraqi army unit that he and his volunteers
were working with continued to periodically get into small skirmishes with isis in these villages outside of mosul but
the majority of their time was spent providing humanitarian aid and medical care to civilians in the area then in may
their mission changed again the other iraqi army units that had been sent directly into mosul a month earlier to inch by
inch eradicate the area of isis fighters they had done a relatively good job but the last few isis fighters have been
pushed up into this northern section of the city where they had bunkered down inside of these blown out concrete
structures and they were putting up an unbelievably fierce fight so fierce in fact that these iraqi army units in the
city were not able to go any farther forward they needed armored vehicles and tanks if they were going to be successful and
it just so happened the army unit that ephram and his volunteer group had embedded with that had been outside of mosul this
whole time they were an armored unit they had armored vehicles and tanks and they were ordered to head right into
the heart of mosul and liberate it once and for all and so on may 4th ephraim and the other
volunteers loaded up in their armored vehicles and they joined this huge line of dozens and dozens of tanks and
other armored vehicles looking at the western side of mosul there was just a field between them and
the city walls and as soon as this massive convoy began moving forward towards the city
the city just opened up on them heavy machine gun fire rocket fire mortars it was just absolute chaos isis knew
they were coming and so they were unleashing everything they had on them and ephram would say after his vehicle actually got inside of
the city limits of mosul and was on one of their roads all these booby-trap cars began detonating all
around them and the machine gun fire and rocket fire and mortar fire only intensified at the same time this was happening
iraqi civilians inside of mosul saw this unbelievable wave of violence happening and they began trying to flee
the city now isis had effectively kept them hostage inside of mosul because they needed lots of civilians in
and around the area because it prevented iraq and america and other forces that were fighting isis
from indiscriminately bombing mosul to get rid of the isis presence there and so when isis saw these civilians
running away they began shooting them to deter other civilians from trying to escape
and so right in front of ephraim as he’s driving into the city men women children are just being gunned
down all over the place naturally ephraim and the other volunteers hopped out and tried to return
fire at these isis shooters but they were so well fortified in different structures they couldn’t even see them let alone
hit them so they did the next best thing after them and the others began putting themselves out in the open to draw fire on themselves
so that other nearby civilians could run to safety and for the next three days that’s what they did constantly exposing
themselves and dodging bullets and then also when they weren’t doing that they were treating these civilians
that had been wounded and other iraqi soldiers that had been wounded now to this point ephraim had seen combat when
he was in the united states navy as a navy seal and he’d seen combat as a volunteer with
this group but it wasn’t until he got inside of mosul that he saw just how barbaric humans can be to one
another he said he saw so much death and dying all around him that it was like his brain
couldn’t compute that level of barbarism he would later write a book called the city of death and it was about his
experience in mosul and he said the reason he named the book the city of death is because that’s what it felt like
everywhere around him was just death for the next several weeks ephraim and the other volunteers
took up a position in the south section of mosul inside of this bombed out building they created a sort of aid
station and there they focused all of their attention on trying to treat as many wounded civilians and wounded
iraqi soldiers as they possibly could at the same time the rest of the iraqi army had pushed north
and was slowly chipping away at the last few isis fighters on june 1st so roughly one month after
ephraim and the others have entered into the city of mosul they noticed a significant uptick in the
number of wounded civilians that were coming to them for help and so all day and all night they’re treating
all these people that are horribly wounded with gunshot wounds and other wounds and so at some point ephram and the
others begin asking these people you know what happened to you this seems unusual that so many people would show
up with these wounds and they all just seemed to be in shock no one was able to really talk about what happened
but a few people mentioned there had been a massacre somewhere nearby but when they pried for more information
there was a language barrier issue and there was just the fact that they were overwhelmed with patience and they needed to make sure their focus
was on treating them not talking to them the following morning though ephram and the others got up and decided they
wanted to push farther north into isis-held territory to see if there was evidence of a massacre to try to
figure out what happened to all these people that were showing up wounded and so ephram and the other volunteers they left their aid station building
and they moved north about one block to this huge intersection and there they tucked up against this
huge concrete wall that protected them from isis isis was down the other road that ran through the intersection
they were holed up in this huge bombed-out hospital that overlooked this intersection and so from where they were isis
couldn’t see them and they couldn’t shoot them at some point ephraim poked his head around this wall looking down the road towards this
burned out hospital and what he saw along the road shocked him there were dozens and dozens of civilians that had
been killed laying all over the place it would turn out the day before a huge group of civilians had attempted
to flee the city and they ran in front of that burned out hospital where isis was and they gunned them down and they
killed over 200 civilians men women children they didn’t care and they wounded at least 100 others
and so that was why there was that huge uptick in wounded civilians the day before and so as ephraim
is scanning this carnage being careful not to stay exposed for too long he notices one particularly large pile
of bodies there’s about 20 or 30 bodies he sees in this pile there’s clearly movement and he can see
there is a little girl who’s attempting to hide herself under her dead mother’s clothing and then next to this girl were two
other adult men that clearly were wounded but were alive ephraim immediately starts yelling to them to run to him run
to him you’re gonna get killed out there but the three of them were completely shell-shocked for the past
24 hours they had been laying inside of this pile of bodies and so they were not going to be able to move on their own
and so ephraim realized unless they did something to get them out of there they were going to die so ephram and the
others ran back to their iraqi army counterparts and they got them to sign off on a rescue mission and their plan was they
would have one of the iraqi tanks drive down that road straight towards that hospital where all the isis
fighters were and right behind the tank would be an iraqi humvee inside of which would be
ephraim and the other volunteers and so they would go straight down the road the tank would serve as a sort of shield
for the humvee and after the tank passed the pile of dead bodies the humvee would be lined up right next to
it ephram and the others would hop out they’d grab the girl and the two other men pulled them back in the humvees and then the two vehicles would back up to safety
once this plan was in place ephraim and dave and the other volunteers contacted the american military in the
area and they got them to authorize a smoke screen they would fire artillery shells with air burst smoke grenades that would
obscure the view of the isis fighters in the hospital they wouldn’t actually be able to see the tank or the humvee or
this rescue operation taking place right in front of them and so shortly after these plans are totally
finalized and ephraim and the others are loading up in the humvee and they’re getting in position to turn that corner
and begin this operation the driver of the humvee says you know what i don’t want to do this anymore it’s not
safe i’m not willing to do it ephraim and the other volunteers tried to convince him to still do the operation because they didn’t have time
to get a replacement humvee and they had already coordinated with the american artillery units they were going to be firing these shells at a
certain time and so they really didn’t have an opportunity to do this operation again if this guy backed out not to mention if
they didn’t get out there quickly these three people were going to die anyways and so finally when ephraim realized this driver was not going to
budge he was not going to go on this operation ephram and the others got out of the humvee and they walked up to the tank driver and they asked him you
know are you still prepared to go on this rescue operation and he said he was and so even though if
they went through with this mission it would mean ephraim and the others would be on foot behind the tank completely exposed
they were still totally down for doing it in fact ephraim would say at no point did they consider canceling the mission
they were so focused on saving these three people that they were prepared to sacrifice themselves to do it and so the
tank driver closed his hatch ephram and the others got behind the tank they turned that corner so they’re facing the hospital and then a couple
minutes later as planned american artillery launched these air burst smoke grenades that totally obscured isis’s view and as
soon as those smoke clouds were in the air isis came out and just started firing randomly straight down
in the general direction of where this tank was they couldn’t really see the tank they had no way of knowing what they were doing out there
they just knew something was going on and so meanwhile ephram and the others are tucked up behind this tank as it’s
slow rolling in as rounds are impacting all around them mortars start landing all around them
and it turns out there were other isis fighters not just directly ahead of them in the hospital but also off to their side in other
buildings so they were getting hit from two directions ephraim remembers as he was behind this tank trying to stay as small as he could
he began dry heaving because he was so terrified he was completely convinced he was going
to die that day eventually the tank made its way just past this pile of bodies and at that point ephraim actually
stepped out and fired back towards isis in the hospital and over towards the berm to provide some cover
fire while dave and another volunteer ran over and pulled the girl and the other two men
out of the pile and behind the tank the girl and one of the men were okay they were not badly physically hurt
but the other man was badly hurt and he couldn’t walk and so thinking quickly ephram and his team found a piece of sheet metal on the
ground behind this tank and they rolled him onto it and used it like a stretcher and began dragging him
as the tank began moving in reverse and so as bullets are still flying all around them rockets are landing next to
them they’re moving they’re making good progress when the wounded man slips off of the sled and he lands right in the tracks of
where this tank is going to go and for a variety of reasons ephraim and the others had no way of communicating
with the tank driver so the tank driver is just going to keep on moving and he’s going to run over this injured man who
can’t go anywhere and so thinking quickly ephraim leaps down he grabs the injured guy and he rolls with him out of the way of
the tracks right as it goes past him but now ephraim and this wounded man are outside the protection of the tank
and rounds start impacting all around them the smoke screen at this point is pretty much cleared and so isis sees them and ephraim at
this point makes a heartbreaking decision he looks at this guy who he knows cannot move himself
he’s badly wounded he makes eye contact with him he holds his hand and ephraim just shakes his head and
says i’m sorry because he knew he couldn’t move him fast enough behind the tank before both of them got shot
and he couldn’t throw him on his back in time before both of them got shot and so he had to leave him and so ephram
jumped up he leapt behind the tank right as a volley of fire hit right where he had been standing and then ephraim and the others continued
moving back that wounded man would go on to be killed by isis only a few moments after ephraim was back behind the relative
safety of the tank he suddenly fell to the ground and felt a pain in his right leg he had been shot through the leg but
where he fell was right in line with where one of these tank traps were coming but again they can’t talk to this tank
so they can’t stop the tank from running him over and so a surge of adrenaline came over ephram and he leapt up onto his feet
and just continued hobbling behind the tank despite this gaping hole in his leg eventually they made it all the way back
to that intersection where they had started but the only way they could get back down the alleyway to safety with the
iraqi army was to run across a small segment of the street basically you needed to be exposed for
just a second running across but at this point the smoke screen was gone isis knew exactly where they were and
they were waiting for them to pop out from behind that tank and so ephraim and the other volunteers
are screaming across this gap in the road towards the iraqi army to get them to send an armored vehicle
across this road pick us up and bring us back across we can’t run across this gap without getting shot
but because of the chaos and the noise the tank is firing there’s mortars there’s rockets there’s gunfire it’s
crazy the message was just not received and so in a sudden fit of madness and frustration
and fear and all sorts of things ephraim just runs across the street and he gets to
the other side miraculously without being hit again and there he tells the iraqi army
send an armored humvee across this gap get the girl get the guy get the rest of the volunteers save them
seconds later an armored humvee crossed that gap they picked them up and brought them back and at this point
ephraim is now lying on the ground behind that concrete wall so he’s relatively safe and he’s getting his leg bandaged up and
he remembers when the girl and the guy were brought out and they were safe and alive the iraqi army erupted in cheers it was
this unbelievably happy moment in an absolutely tragic horrible time the iraqis would transport ephraim in an
armored ambulance to an aid station south of where this intersection was and there they would put him on a cot
and a doctor would re-bandage his leg and then he would walk away and so ephraim is left inside of this room to kind of think about what had
just happened and he looked over to his left and just two beds over from him was the girl he had just nearly died
saving and she was sitting on her cot she wasn’t looking at him she was looking straight ahead her dark hair was matted down and she
was just kind of staring into nothingness it was clear she was still in shock but she did look relatively unhurt
and then at some point another iraqi doctor came over and gave her some food and water and she ate and drank ferociously ephram
just stared at her in awe at that moment she was the most important thing in his life and as he’s staring at
this miracle child the doctor that had given her food and water noticed him staring and he came over to ephraim and he just
said her name is demoa she’s four years old and she’s going to be just fine after the doctor had walked away ephram
pulled his hat down over his face and he just wept ephram never had a chance to actually speak to demoa because she was so scared
of everyone around her that he decided to just give her her space but he would later find out that she was reunited with her living family
members and today she is alive and well after his injury ephraim was sent back to the united states
and it was then that he learned their rescue operation had been filmed by a guy who was there
that day documenting war crimes by isis he saw this rescue operation happening and he just started filming it
after this man posted the footage online it went viral and before long major news outlets all
over the world were reaching out to ephraim and the other volunteers for interviews this was the story that me and my
teammates in virginia in that office saw in 2017 and that image we saw of
ephraim standing behind the tank with the ak-47 that was moments before he rushed out behind the tank and provided cover fire
for dave and the other to run over and grab the girl and the other two men the gunshot wound that ephram sustained
in his leg wound up being relatively minor if you consider gunshot wounds to be minor it did not hit an artery and it
did not shatter his bone and so after only a few months he was more or less back to strength and instead of just taking it easy he
was in another conflict zone in burma this time working with a new volunteer organization
one that he founded called stronghold rescue and relief and their mission is to protect and care
for families in conflict zones their motto is the only thing necessary for the triumph of evil
is for good men to do nothing despite being a very small organization they are having enormous
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