A Chapter On Me with Jim Harrington

It's Another Day-Episode 306-Would you believe that one of our Marine snipers had the Afghan suicide bomber in his sights and superiors didn't give him permission to shoot-we talk about it

1 h 2 min · 9. mar. 2023
episode It's Another Day-Episode 306-Would you believe that one of our Marine snipers had the Afghan suicide bomber in his sights and superiors didn't give him permission to shoot-we talk about it cover

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Welcome to the Thursday edition of “It's Another Day”. In a time when we’re inundated with wild stories, this one stands out as being particularly hard to believe. One of our Marine snipers, a brave young man…Sgt. Tyler Vargas-Andrews…had the suicide bomber that killed 13 service members and 170 Afghan civilians, in his sights. He asked his superior officers if he had permission to shoot this obvious target and…that chain of command, which many say went all the way to the White House, never got back to him. Sgt. Vargas-Andrews was a victim of the subsequent explosion. He lost an arm and a leg…and it could have been prevented. He had the killer in his sights. We talk about it on today’s program. Thank you for tuning in.

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episode It's Another Day-Episode 306-Would you believe that one of our Marine snipers had the Afghan suicide bomber in his sights and superiors didn't give him permission to shoot-we talk about it cover

It's Another Day-Episode 306-Would you believe that one of our Marine snipers had the Afghan suicide bomber in his sights and superiors didn't give him permission to shoot-we talk about it

Welcome to the Thursday edition of “It's Another Day”. In a time when we’re inundated with wild stories, this one stands out as being particularly hard to believe. One of our Marine snipers, a brave young man…Sgt. Tyler Vargas-Andrews…had the suicide bomber that killed 13 service members and 170 Afghan civilians, in his sights. He asked his superior officers if he had permission to shoot this obvious target and…that chain of command, which many say went all the way to the White House, never got back to him. Sgt. Vargas-Andrews was a victim of the subsequent explosion. He lost an arm and a leg…and it could have been prevented. He had the killer in his sights. We talk about it on today’s program. Thank you for tuning in.

9. mar. 20231 h 2 min