Gold Star Wife Of Another NIGER Soldier
Killed In Action Says President Trump Was "Gracious" During Phone Call
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. – Michelle Black is
primarily focusing on her 9- and 11-year-old sons these days. She said
she’s making sure, in the wake of their father’s death, they are
physically and emotionally OK.
Special Forces soldier Bryan Black was among four soldiers killed in
Niger earlier this month during a mission that remains somewhat unclear.
The military is still trying to determine if the soldiers were randomly
targeted or if they were led into an overwhelming ambush.
Michelle Black said when it comes to the ongoing investigation into her
husband’s death, the military is giving her guidance, but she’s not
watching the news or following the day-to-day details.
Michelle Black wants the nation to know her husband was more than a
Special Forces soldier. He was also a master chess player and avid
sportsman, she said, who spoke three languages, including Arabic and the
local dialect in Niger, which made him something of a celebrity among
his unit. She says most of all, he was an amazing husband and father.
Gold Star wife: President has been
caring to me, my family
“I know that I married a true hero, whether it would’ve been on the
battlefield or just in life in general. When you have true moral
integrity and you care that much for other people that you’re willing to
put your life on the line,” she said, “you’re a hero whether it’s over
there or here.”
Michelle Black: President Trump Has Been Very Caring To Me And My Family
The Gold Star wife said she was grateful President Trump called. "I
think that the excitement from that made it a little better, even if it
was just for a minute,” she said.
Michelle Black said when it comes to the ongoing investigation into her
husband’s death, the military is giving her guidance, but she’s not
watching the news or following the day-to-day details. Someday, she
said, she’ll need answers. But it won’t bring Bryan back.
She also said she was very aware of the controversy surrounding
President Trump and his conversation with another Gold Star wife, whose
husband was also killed in Niger. But she said her experience with the
president was different.
“I’m very grateful that he called and he spoke to the kids. And I think
that the excitement from that made it a little better, even if it was
just for a minute,” she said. “So, yeah he was very gracious and I
appreciate anyone who calls cause, like I said, that takes quite a bit
of bravery to call into that kind of situation.”
Trace Gallagher currently serves as a Los Angeles-based correspondent
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