From SSG Brian Mast, U.S. Army (ret.) <[email protected]>
Subject As a combat vet, one thing I’ll NEVER do
Date January 25, 2024 4:15 PM
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Fellow American,

I served in the United States Army for more than 12 years.

As a combat veteran, I learned many lessons during my service.

But there is one in particular that has stuck with me to this day, even though
it has been more than 13 years since I was carried off the battlefield for the
final time…

In September 2010, I was serving as part of the Joint Special Operations
Command in Afghanistan. We had just acquired the location of a high-value
target and were moving in under the cover of darkness.

Next thing I knew, there was a loud bang and a bright flash. The last thing I
remember was my teeth rattling so hard in my skull, then darkness.

I finally awoke in Walter Reed Medical Center and learned that I lost both my
legs and a finger in Afghanistan when a Taliban IED exploded beneath me. But I
survived.

After a long recovery, I returned home to my wife, Brianna, and our young son.

I was a changed man, but the lessons from my years in the military remained.

As a combat veteran, there is one thing in particular that I will never do.

It’s a rule that has helped me recover from my injuries, graduate from
Harvard, volunteer alongside the Israeli Defense Force, and eventually return
to serving my country in Congress.

My simple rule: I will never give up.

In combat, I learned to never give up the fight - and I never will.

In my recovery, I learned to never give up trying to walk again - and now I
can run on my metal legs.

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In Congress, I’ve learned to never give up because the stakes are too high -
but now I need help.

My team and I are growing worried about a new plot from Democrats in D.C…

A new rule from the FEC has allowed them to raise EVEN MORE from mega-donors.
Liberals would love nothing more than to use those funds to flip my seat from
red to blue, silencing a proud, patriotic veteran in the process!

I’ll be blunt – we need to turn our fundraising around ASAP to match their
efforts. Resources are drying up significantly, and my campaign needs a leg up
to get ahead! 🦿

I will never give up fighting for AMERICA FIRST, but I urgently need financial
reinforcements in my campaign. Anything that you can chip in will help!
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RUSH IN ASAP
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I didn’t back down when terrorists blew off my legs, so I certainly am not
going to back down now. If you are willing to give your support, I give you my
word I will not give up this fight.


Thank you,

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SSG Brian Mast, U.S. Army (ret.)








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