Veterans organization gives back to severely wounded 'appreciative' Ukrainian soldiers
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One American veterans nonprofit is giving back to Ukrainian soldiers severely wounded in combat or in Russian war camps.

The American Warrior Partnership (AWP), a 501c3 based in Georgia, seeks to address mental wellness challenges for veterans “long before a crisis occurs,” according to its website.

President Jim Lorraine, himself an Air Force veteran, shared with Fox News Digital AWP’s partnership in aiding Ukrainian soldiers.

Ret. Lt. Col. Lorraine, a 20-year combat veteran of the Air Force, got to personally know several Ukrainian veterans in his work with Metinvest. One veteran, affectionately known as “Wikipedia” for his vast knowledge, suffered an above-the-knee amputation in combat and had a prosthetic leg finished in Staten Island, New York, by the company.

Retired Lt. Col Jim Lorraine

Ret. Air Force Lt. Col. Jim Lorraine served as a combat nurse for 20 years before joining the American Warrior Partnership. (American Warrior Partnership)

“They were all looking forward to their independence, to starting a life without a risk of harassment and getting back to their families,” Lorraine said. “And then I get to tell you, that’s that’s no different than anyone, any veteran that I’ve ever met is our goal is, you know, secure and make our country safe.” 

As far as the ongoing war with Russia, Lorraine urges Americans to see the plight of the Ukrainians as one that could rapidly affect us.

Ukraine war memorial

A memorial in Ukraine commemorating the lives lost in the war with Russia shared by the American Warrior Partnership. (American Warrior Partnership)

“I just don’t want to see U.S. troops there… My son served, and as I’ve said, he’s a Purple Heart recipient. I don’t want him serving,” Lorraine said. “And if the Ukrainians, who are fighting an incredible fight against a world power, are holding their own, and have pushed Russia back to the edges of their borders, if they can do it with resources, not money, but resources, military resources, and I would also say humanitarian resources, if they can do that, I think we’re all safer. I think Europe’s safer and I think the United States is safer.” 

AWP stresses that veterans share similarities all the world over, and that Ukrainian veterans returning to civilian life benefit from the same holistic approach that U.S. service members do.

“Our motto at America’s Warrior Partnership is ‘together we can do better,’” Lorraine said. “And that’s what I truly believe is what we’re trying to do for Ukraine is work together with them so that they can do better.”

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