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Mogadishu to Mosul: A look at a Marine special operations commander’s 3-decade journey
Todd South
In 1987, Andrew Milburn was on his way from London to Australia to meet up with his then-girlfriend when a detour through Iran and a stop at the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan, linked him up with three Marine security guards.
Milburn was born in Hong Kong, the son of a British father and American mother who sent him to boarding school in England, where he later studied philosophy and law in college. Milburn always had envisioned the law as his future.
But, then he met those three Marines.
https://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/your-marine-corps/2020/02/25/mogadishu-to-mosul-a-look-into-a-marine-special-operations-commanders-three-decade-journey/
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