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Old 04-29-2022, 05:28 AM
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Two Americans, Both Former Army, Wounded by Artillery in Ukraine Combat
By: Coffee or Die & Military.com News - 04-28-22
Re: https://www.military.com/daily-news/...ne-combat.html

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US Army veterans Paul Gray, left, and Manus McCaffery, right, were wounded by artillery fire during combat in southeastern Ukraine on Wednesday, April 27, 2022.
The two are volunteers fighting with Ukrainian special operations forces. Photo courtesy of Paul Gray.]
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* Military.com report
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A Russian army tank moves through a street on the outskirts of Mariupol, Ukraine, Friday, March 11, 2022. (AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka)
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KYIV, Ukraine -- Two Americans volunteering in Ukraine's armed forces were wounded by artillery fire during combat in southeastern Ukraine on Wednesday, April 27.

U.S. Army veterans Paul Gray and Manus McCaffery were on a mission to destroy a Russian tank near Orikhiv, a small city in the path of Russia's ongoing military offensive in the south and east of Ukraine. The pair were waiting for a Russian tank to appear on a road when an artillery round struck nearby at roughly 2:35 p.m., Gray told Coffee or Die Magazine via text message. McCaffery suffered serious shrapnel wounds to his face, head, shoulders, and torso. A concrete wall fell onto Gray, momentarily trapping him and injuring his left foot.

"Manus is really bad…I'm sick about it," Gray said, adding that he was about five feet from McCaffery when the artillery struck. "I couldn't help him because a concrete wall fell on my legs. He remained talking the whole time. Extremely hard young man."

A native of Ohio, McCaffery, 20, served in the U.S. Army's 75th Ranger Regiment and deployed to Afghanistan. Gray, who is originally from Texas, deployed to Iraq three times as a soldier in the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division. Both men are no longer in the US armed forces and were civilians when they volunteered to join Ukraine's armed forces via legal pathways. The two American volunteers served within a Ukrainian special operations unit and worked together as a team targeting Russian tanks and vehicles with U.S.-made Javelin anti-tank missiles.

As of this article's publication, Gray and McCaffery are hospitalized at an undisclosed location in Ukraine. Ukrainian doctors have already operated on McCaffery to remove shrapnel; it is unclear if he will suffer any long-term wounds to his eyes, Gray said.

Gray, who has lived in Ukraine for more than a year, volunteered to serve in Ukraine's armed forces immediately after Russia's invasion on Feb. 24. McCaffery traveled to Ukraine after the full-scale war began to serve as a volunteer soldier. Both men saw combat while serving in a Ukrainian unit during the Battle of Kyiv.

"We were next together this entire deployment. Every minute," Gray said about McCaffery, adding, "He's such a great fighter."

Nolan Peterson is a senior editor for Coffee or Die Magazine and the author of Why Soldiers Miss War.

Related Topics: Military Headlines Global Hot Spots Ukraine Army Veterans
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Personal note: God be with you both and may your wounds heal overtime.
It's guys like you two that make America shine - Get well prayers got out
to you both - and for a full recovery!
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"IN GOD WE TRUST"
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