"We were not interested in the political dimensions of the war, only the experience of thesoldiers, so we limited ourselves to the things soldiers had access to. We did not ask any generals why theywere in the Korengal, for example, because soldiers don’t have that opportunity, either."
An interview with "Restrepo" documentary filmmakers
Sebastian Junger and Tim Hetherington
on The Kitchen Dispatch
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"American and Afghan doctors observed patients together but American doctors did not provide direct healthcare to Afghan patients. Instead, they served as mentors and advisors to the Afghan doctors."
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