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The Story That Inspired Spirit of America

How Baseball Helped Children and Saved Lives in Afghanistan

ORGUN-E, AFGHANISTAN – Orgun-e is a remote village in eastern Afghanistan about 20 miles from Pakistan. After Special Forces Sergeant Jay Smith and his team built a schoolhouse for the village, his wife Dianna sent him baseball gloves and balls for two boys helping in the troops’ kitchen. The boys were so excited that Smith called and asked her to send more gloves, balls and bats so they could form teams and play real games. Dianna called friends, co-workers and family, raised the money for the gear sent it to Jay.

Within a few weeks the village children had a league with two teams and were playing baseball regularly. The village’s quality of life, and its perception the troops and America, improved. Sergeant Smith met a small need but made a big impact. The Special Forces efforts weren’t limited to baseball. The soldiers distributed a range of other items, including school supplies and toys, to the villagers.

Saving Lives
Through baseball, school supplies and a genuine desire to help the people of Orgun-e, the American troops built close and positive relations with the villagers. Later, one night the soldiers suffered a rocket attack from Al Qaeda that had snuck into the village from Pakistan. In response, the people of Orgun-e formed a “community watch.” Every night they patrolled the village area to protect the American soldiers. The rocket attacks stopped. Sergeant Smith says, “Once they saw we had a true blue interest in them, they joined with us. The things we did to help people in Orgun-e literally saved lives. Theirs and ours.”

Grass Roots, Private Initiative
No one told the Special Forces soldiers to undertake these activities. They saw the need, and opportunity, to help people in Orgun-e. And, they did something about it. Even coaching baseball was done on their own time. Likewise, American citizens responded to the requests from the troops – raising money, buying needed goods and sending them half way around the world.

Spirit of America
Spirit of America’s priority is to increase the scale and impact of activities - like those of the Special Forces in Orgun-e - that are already being undertaken by Americans serving in post-conflict areas.


“The things we did to help people in Orgun-e literally saved lives. Theirs and ours.”
Jay Smith
Sergeant 1st Class
U.S. Army Special Forces
Hometown: Fayetteville, NC

“I like to be a player, not a fighter.”
Nazim
One of the players

"I am very happy to come here and play. This is my favourite game."
Abdul Hameed
Afghan teenager
 
“Everyone likes baseball, it's a gift from the United States."
Adam Khan Massoudi
District Minister of Education


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