children, the military. that s a bonding experience. we survived, but i started really thinking about the fact i was going home in a few weeks and she wasn t. she was home and she was going to continue putting her life on the line everyday. she was specifically being targeted. sean: because you were an interpreter. the insurgency wanted anybody doing your job dead. they wanted us to not work with the americans because they considered us spies if we are working sean: were you making what was considered in baghdad a fortune? yeah. she was supporting a family of 12. they all lost their jobs when baghdad fell. she wasn t going to quit doing that job. sean: great fascinating story, good to see you, nice to meet you. thank you. sean: you can watch my entire interview on the great
an attempt to kill us, the children, the military. that s a bonding experience. we survived, but i started really thinking about the fact i was going home in a few weeks and she wasn t. she was home and she was going to continue putting her life on the line everyday. she was specifically being targeted. sean: because you were an interpreter. the insurgency wanted anybody doing your job dead. they wanted us to not work with the americans because they considered us spies if we are working sean: were you making what was considered in baghdad a fortune? yeah. she was supporting a family of 12. they all lost their jobs when baghdad fell. she wasn t going to quit doing that job. sean: great fascinating story, good to see you, nice to meet you. thank you.
children, the military. that s a bonding experience. we survived, but i started really thinking about the fact i was going home in a few weeks and she wasn t. she was home and she was going to continue putting her life on the line everyday. she was specifically being targeted. sean: because you were an interpreter. the insurgency wanted anybody doing your job dead. they wanted us to not work with the americans because they considered us spies if we are working sean: were you making what was considered in baghdad a fortune? yeah. she was supporting a family of 12. they all lost their jobs when baghdad fell. she wasn t going to quit doing that job. sean: great fascinating story, good to see you, nice to meet you. thank you. sean: you can watch my