Marine Gunman and Double Amputee Survived the Kabul, Afghanistan Bombing

Published on July 27, 2023
Duration: 0:55

This entry details the experiences of Sgt. Tyler Vargas-Andrews, a double amputee and USMC Sergeant, who survived the Kabul bombing. It highlights the disregard for military expertise and accountability within the military structure, as testified by Sgt. Vargas-Andrews. The visual evidence showcases advanced USMC weaponry, including the M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle and M27 IAR, underscoring the operational context.

Quick Summary

Sgt. Tyler Vargas-Andrews, a USMC Sergeant and double amputee, survived the Kabul bombing at Abbey Gate. He testified that military expertise was disregarded and accountability for troop safety was lacking during the incident.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Kabul Bombing Casualties
  2. 00:18Lack of Accountability and Disregard
  3. 00:25Testimony on Interpreter Search

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is Sgt. Tyler Vargas-Andrews and what is his connection to the Kabul bombing?

Sgt. Tyler Vargas-Andrews is a USMC Sergeant and a Purple Heart recipient who is a double amputee. He was present during the suicide bombing at Abbey Gate in Kabul, Afghanistan, and is a survivor of the attack.

What weapons were visually depicted in the Shawn Ryan Show episode featuring Sgt. Vargas-Andrews?

Visuals included a suppressed M2010 Enhanced Sniper Rifle with a precision optic, and group photos of Marines with suppressed M27 IARs and M4 carbines, indicating advanced USMC weaponry.

What key issues did Sgt. Vargas-Andrews raise regarding the Kabul bombing incident?

Sgt. Vargas-Andrews testified that military expertise was disregarded and that no one was held accountable for the safety of the troops during the operation.

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