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Mission Adoption

机译:任务采用

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The first time Capt. Scott South-worth visited the orphanage in Baghdad, the little boy was drawn to him immediately. The boy, who has cerebral palsy and cannot walk, half-crawled, half-dragged himself across the floor until he was seated at Captain Southworth's side, then gazed up at him with a crooked smirk. "People ask me how I chose him, but I didn't. He chose me," he says. It was September 2003, and Captain Southworth was commanding the Wisconsin Army National Guard's 32nd Military Police Company during its 14-month tour in Iraq. Their visits to the orphanage for disabled children were a way for the soldiers to forget the hard times. And Captain Southworth loved spending time with the little boy, Ala'a.
机译:斯科特·南沃思上尉第一次拜访巴格达的孤儿院时,这个小男孩立即被他吸引了。这个男孩患有脑瘫,不能走路,半蹲着,半拖着自己穿过地板,直到他坐在Southworth上尉的身边,然后用弯曲的假笑凝视着他。他说:“人们问我如何选择他,但我没有。他选择了我。”那是2003年9月,索斯沃思上尉在14个月的伊拉克之旅中指挥威斯康星州国民警卫队的第32军警连。他们拜访残疾儿童孤儿院是士兵们度过艰难时期的一种方式。索斯沃思船长喜欢和小男孩阿拉一起度过时光。

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    《National guard》 |2005年第6期|p.44-49|共6页
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