tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5991024443488082637.post4324627457979829375..comments2023-02-25T09:36:18.263-06:00Comments on Red Bull Rising: Nat'l Geographic's 'Eyewitness War' Eyes FOB KalagushAdministratorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12357128909045161891noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5991024443488082637.post-57990910994153661912014-04-16T08:23:45.709-05:002014-04-16T08:23:45.709-05:00Hey. This is SPC Schipritt. This is a pretty accur...Hey. This is SPC Schipritt. This is a pretty accurate description. However, there is a lot of information that National Geographic had left out. When was wounded in the knee and foot, two other Sergeants were wounded as well. Their names; Rez Onde, and Daniel Bergan. I had assisted in their wounds while wounded myself until the medic could get to us. While I treated their wounds, PVT Joe Case laid down heavy fire along with the vehicles heavy weapons. Once they where treated, we executed an maneuver to get back to trucks to get myself, and the two other seriously wounded soldiers a medevac from the FOB. There were other hero's that day in which Nat Geo left out. Under heavy fire, myself and another soldier have been shot in the helmets, me and PVT Joe case stayed with the wounded while wounded ourselves until the trucks could maneuver, and out medic got on there to help get them out. Please share this info so that people could recognize other heroes of that day. Their Names; Joe Case, Daniel Bergan, Raul Martinez, Rez Onde along with others that went above an beyond to help their wounded brothers. Kyle R. Schipritthttps://www.facebook.com/schiprittnoreply@blogger.com