ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 2月20日 01時42分


The Wright family is well aware of how the military works. It can trace its lineage in the armed forces to the War of 1812. But in a family of military men and women stretching back more than 200 years, Staff Sgt. Dustin M. Wright was the only one who didn’t make it home, the family says. He was one of 4 U.S. soldiers killed in Niger while on a mission that few Americans, even senior lawmakers, knew anything about. Some of Sergeant Wright’s family members didn’t realize he was in potential danger at all. He had told his grandmother he was in Africa doing “paperwork.” Some now ask who, and what, he was sent to fight. “Are we protecting the United States? Who knows?” asked Ginger Russell, one of Sergeant Wright’s aunts. “You don’t think of your military in Africa. You’re talking to people who didn’t even know how to pronounce ‘Niger.’ We had to look it up on the map to see where it happened.” @audramelton took this photo of Sergeant Wright’s father, Arnold, who, too, had been a soldier. He told @ニューヨーク・タイムズ that one of his older sons is considering joining the military again. The idea pains him. “We’ve paid our dues,” he said. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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