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6. A Soldier Takes Charge During the Fall of Kabul Whether you join with a passion to serve your country, a determination to learn new skills and bettering yourself, or even a desire to travel the world, everyday people join the Army for all sorts of reasons. However, according to a Task & Purpose interview, U. S. Army Sgt. Breanna Jessop’s inspiration for joining the Army was simply that she did not want to reach the end of her life and realize she hadn’t made an impact. But make an impact she did. When the 82nd Airborne Division was called to support noncombatant evacuation operations at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, in the fall of 2021, Jessop, a member of the U. S. Army’s 82nd Airborne Division, assumed the role of noncommissioned officer in charge of the Karzai Airport Chapel. Always putting the well-being of soldiers first, Jessop used her ingenuity to ensure 4, 000 U. S. military personnel and coalition forces had access to basic hygiene items when resources were limited or nonexistent. Notably, at the height of the mission, Jessop also provided phenomenal leadership to oversee the operations of a makeshift orphanage, which had been recently formed due to the increased number of unaccompanied minors following the events in Afghanistan. She led the mission to assist in caring for all children in the orphanage, who ranged from ages seven days old to 17 years old. She ensured the protection of over 400 displaced children who were safeguarded throughout evacuation operations and enemy attacks. However, she not only protected the well-being of these children but also protected their dignity as human beings. Jessop displayed devotion and selfless leadership under duress during the high-pressure and dangerous fall of Kabul in 2021, carrying out military operations as well as humanitarian efforts. Her work left an indelible mark on the evacuation mission of American citizens and designated Afghans, going above and beyond the mission at-hand, and as a result, she was recognized as the USO’s 2021 Soldier of the Year. When asked about her efforts in Kabul, Jessop simply said: “I was just taking care of people.

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