A Naval surgeon and member of 'Save Our Allies,' the nonprofit organization that helped rescue Fox News correspondent Benjamin Hall from Ukraine, offered new details on Wednesday about the mission that successfully transferred Hall across the border.
‘SAVE OUR ALLIES’ CO-FOUNDER' DISCUSSES RESCUE MISSION OF FOX NEWS CORRESPONDENT BENJAMIN HALL FROM UKRAINE
Dr. Richard Jadick, known as the most decorated military doctor to have served in Iraq, was teaching a course in Tennessee when he got a call from"Save Our Allies" asking him to help carry out rescue missions in Ukraine. Days later, Hall was struck by incoming fire from"I got the call, headed home.
.""It was later on in the week that we got the call to move to Kyiv, that we had to evacuate a critically wounded patient." "I went upstairs and saw Ben," Jadick recalled."I said ‘Ben, you don’t know me. I’m Rich Jadick. I’m a physician. I’m here to get you out.’ And he said, ‘When you want to go?’ I said we’ll get ready in 20 minutes, we're going to get you packaged up and we're going to figure out a way to get you out of here.
Jadick said he was grateful to be"at the right place with the right people at the right time," and credited"Save our Allies" for positioning the group in the region.
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