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When his 25-year-old son was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq, this 60-year-old surgeon made a decision that would change everything.
Dr. Bill Krissoff was a successful orthopedic surgeon in Reno, Nevada, living the life he'd worked decades to build. But on December 6, 2006, his world shattered. His son, 1st Lieutenant Nathan Krissoff, a Marine officer serving in Anbar Province, was killed when an IED exploded during combat operations.
Most fathers would have buried their son and lived with that unbearable grief forever. Bill Krissoff decided to do something else.
He closed his medical practice, walked into a Navy recruiter's office, and said he wanted to enlist. He was 60 years old—far beyond the maximum enlistment age. The military said no.
Bill didn't give up.
He wrote letters. He made calls. His story eventually reached President George W. Bush, who was so moved that he personally approved a special age waiver. Dr. Krissoff would become Lieutenant Commander Krissoff—a Navy trauma surgeon deployed to the very war zones where his son had fought and died.
"I wanted a sense of completing my son Nathan's unfinished task," he said.
And he did. Lt. Cmdr. Krissoff served at Camp Taqaddum in Iraq—the same province where Nathan died—performing life-saving surgeries on wounded Marines and soldiers. He later deployed to Afghanistan, treating combat casualties under fire, doing at age 60+ what most people couldn't do at 30.
He operated in the same dust, heard the same explosions, treated Marines who could have been Nathan's brothers in arms. Every soldier he saved was, in some way, his son coming home alive.
Bill Krissoff couldn't save Nathan. But he saved dozens of other sons and daughters, giving other families the ending his family never got.
That's not just military service. That's a father's love turned into a mission.
Nathan Krissoff was 25 when he died serving his country. His father was 60 when he enlisted to continue that service. Both men wore the uniform. Both men sacrificed. Both men are heroes.
🇺🇸🇪🇺 REPORT: FIVE EUROPEAN CHARITIES FUNNELED $2 BILLION INTO AMERICAN LEFT-WING GROUPS
A new Americans for Public Trust (APT) report claims 5 foreign charities from the UK, Denmark, and Switzerland channeled nearly $2 billion into American left-wing NGOs since 2019, funding climate litigation, protests, and anti-Trump campaigns.
The biggest players: Quadrature Climate Foundation (UK, $530M), Oak Foundation (Switzerland, $750M), and Children's Investment Fund Foundation (UK, $553M).
Recipients include groups funding climate lawsuits, fossil fuel divestment campaigns, and activist organizations.
While foreign nationals can't donate directly to US political candidates, they can pump billions into 501(c)(3) and 501(c)(4) nonprofits that fund protests, lobbying, and policy campaigns.
APT calls it exploiting loopholes to push "extremist European vision for America."
Source: ZeroHedge
Tim Walz says that Jimmy Kimmel’s firing is “North Korea style-stuff.”
Here’s Tim Walz deploying the National Guard to prevent families from leaving their homes during the COVID lockdowns.
Hey, Tim this is “North Korea style-stuff.”
Just repost this on any leftest post crying about Jimmy Kimmel it should shut them up. It won’t but at least it shows how much this is all just an act, fake outrage, they are beyond pathetic. This is a very fun watch.