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Saving Aziz - How The Mission To Help One Became A Calling To Save Thousands
Saving Aziz - How The Mission To Help One Became A Calling To Save Thousands
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It was the right thing to do. And someone had to do it.
Aziz was more than an interpreter for Force Recon Marine Chad Robichaux during Chad's eight deployments to Afghanistan. He was a teammate, brother, and friend. More than once, Aziz saved Chad's life. And then he needed Chad to save his.
When President Joe Biden announced in April 2021 that the United States would be making a hasty withdrawal from Afghanistan, Robichaux knew he had to get Aziz and his family out before Taliban forces took over the country. As the rescue team he'd pulled together began to go to work, they became aware of thousands more--US citizens, Afghan allies, women, and children--facing persecution or death if they were not saved from the Taliban's terrorist regime. Chad began leading the charge that would go on to rescue 17,000 evacuees within a few short weeks--12,000 of them within the first ten days.
This gripping account of two heroes and a daring mission puts human hearts and names alongside the headlines of one of the most harrowing moments in our history, giving you a closer look at:
- The resilience of Afghanistan and its people
- Chad's direct interactions with the Taliban
- The twenty-year war that took place under four presidents
Saving Aziz is a story of war and rescue. It is a story of a mission accomplished and work still to be done. It is a story of how looking into a stranger's eyes breaks down prejudice and apathy--and why risking it all is worth it when it comes to loving one another.
Saving Aziz - How The Mission To Help One Became A Calling To Save Thousands

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Meet The Author
Chad is a Former Force Recon Marine and Department of Defense contractor with eight deployments to Afghanistan as part of a Special Operations Task Force. After overcoming his own personal battles with PTSD, Chad founded the Mighty Oaks Foundation, a leading nonprofit that has served hundreds of thousands of military warriors and first responders through faith-based resiliency and recovery programs. Chad also co-founded Save Our Allies; a nonprofit established out of his personal desire to save Aziz from Afghanistan. Chad and his team safely evacuated more than 17,000 people from Afghanistan and they are currently operating in Ukraine as the Russian invasion continues. Chad is a subject-matter expert on veterans’ care, having advised presidential administrations, Congress, the VA, and the DoD, and he was appointed to serve as the Chairman of a White House Veterans Coalition under the previous administration. He is regularly featured on national media, and has been a contributor to Fox News, Newsmax, The Blaze, and other outlets. Chad and his wife, Kathy, have been married for twenty-seven years, and they have a daughter, two sons, and two granddaughters. His two sons, Hayden and Hunter, are both third-generation US Marines from the Robichaux family and share their father’s lifelong passion for martial arts. Chad is a fourth-degree Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt under Carlson Gracie Jr. and is a former professional mixed martial arts champion.