
Young widow of Army sergeant killed in Kabul says 'if he knew the outcome, he would do it again'
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The young widow of U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ryan C. Knauss, one of 13 service members killed a suicide bomb attack at Afghanistan’s Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul, said her husband “would not regret” being called for the mission to evacuate Americans and refugees, adding “if he knew the outcome, he would do it again.”
"For him, it's the ultimate honor he could give back to his country," she told WBIR. "To help those people and to know he was helping people, he would not be sorry. He would not regret it." The pair attended rival high schools near Knoxville, Tenn., and met when Alena was just 15 working at a local pizza parlor. The married couple shared a home together near North Carolina’s Fort Bragg, where Ryan was stationed and assigned to the 9th Battalion, 8th Psychological Operations Group.More Related News













