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Friday, December 19, 2008

Persons of the Year - Drs. Vance & Vince Moss (Revisited)

The Moss brothers treat a patient in Kabul, Afghanistan.


'World News' Revisits Extraordinary People Who Are Making a Difference

Drs. Vince and Vance Moss

After hearing about the suffering of civilians in war-torn countries, these twin brothers -- both U.S. Army reservists since college -- felt compelled to act. They approached the U.S. military and State Department about a medical mission to Afghanistan to treat civilians. Their idea was rejected because of safety concerns, so the Mosses took matters into their own hands. They chartered a plane, stocked it with medical supplies, hired their own security and flew to Afghanistan -- all at their own expense. They made two trips to the country, gaining the trust of the people and providing much-needed care.

Since "World News" featured the Moss brothers in February, they have served with the Army on a three-month tour to Iraq, assigned as medics to a marine unit. Upon their return home, they arranged for the transport and life-saving surgery for several Iraqi children in the United States.

"When you look at our pictures, and you look at the eyes of the little kids, a lot of them that we treated, I think you will come to the same conclusion that we have -- it certainly was worth it," said Vance Moss.

Click here to see the original story.

WATCH: Brothers on a Healing Mission

5 comments:

  1. Don't You Just Love Stories Like This? My Hats Goes Off To These Two "Brothers". Good Post.

    P.S.-I Type Like This Just Cuz.. I Dunno Lol. I've Been This Way For Years, And I Even Text This Way. Kinda Became A Habit. It Feels Weird To Even Type Regular Now.

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  2. Swoosh - thanks for coming back and answering me first off... then let me give you some more insight about those guys that I've known since they were 7.

    http://4ladydi.blogspot.com/2008/09/drs-vince-vance-moss.html

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  3. wow, thats very inspiring. At their own expense huh?!...

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  4. I don't know many people who would think on that level much less act it out. Yes, out f their own pockets. AMAZING!!

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  5. Swoosh, no you do not text like that too? I can't imagine a guy taking the time to use that much capping. All the ones I know go all lower case and surprise me when they cap A word in a text. :D

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