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General conference special: 'Christmas in Afghanistan'

In 2004, the 1-211th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion from West Jordan was deployed to Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Among them was a young filmmaker who documented their efforts, capturing the heartwarming story of a Christmas cultural exchange.

In 2004, the 1-211th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion from West Jordan was deployed to Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. Among them was a young filmmaker who documented their efforts, capturing the heartwarming story of a Christmas cultural exchange. (Jim Thomas, KSL-TV)


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SALT LAKE CITY — In 2004, the 1-211th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion from West Jordan was deployed to Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. This dedicated team of Utah National Guard Apache helicopter pilots, mechanics, and support staff provided crucial aviation support across the battle zones. Beyond their military duties, these soldiers also engaged in a unique humanitarian exchange that touched thousands of lives.

Among them was a young filmmaker who documented their efforts, capturing the heartwarming story of a Christmas cultural exchange between the unit and a local village.

In this documentary, he shares compelling historical videos and interviews that showcase the power of compassion and cultural connection during wartime.

Through exclusive interviews and candid footage, "Christmas in Afghanistan" reveals the profound impact this peaceful exchange had on those involved. Even 20 years later, the memories and effects of this mission remain strong. Witness the enduring hope and humanity that emerged from this extraordinary experience.

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Angie Denison is an award-winning journalist and executive producer for KSL-TV. She has a passion for telling compelling personal stories that inspire hope and give voice to those who may not otherwise be heard.

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