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  1. David Eubank is a former U.S. Army officer and the founder of Free Burma Rangers, a humanitarian service movement for oppressed ethnic minorities in Burma, Iraq, Kurdistan, Syria and Sudan. He shares the love of Jesus Christ and works with people of different faiths and ethnicities to free the oppressed and stand for justice and reconciliation.

  2. Sep 27, 2023 · David Eubank will accept your call, but there might be missiles disrupting the connection. Eubank, 61, is the founder and leader of the Free Burma Rangers, an eclectic band of former U.S. Marines seeking new purpose, Myanmar ethnic minorities and rebels with a cause.

    • “You’re Going to Need This Pistol, You’Re Going to Need This Rifle.”
    • “If I Die My Wife and Kids Will understand. Because I’m Doing This For love.”
    • “You Brought Your Son, Your Most Precious thing. I Give You My country.”
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    But it proved itself worthy because it kept moving and wewent with no weapons at all because we aren’t there to fight. But we are not pacifists,so in other words we are not there to attack anybody, but if they attack us orthe people we are serving then as a Free Burma Ranger you are allowed to defendyourself, which is a fundamental human right for ...

    But we prayed. I talked to the Americans, who we had a good relationship with; they dropped smoke. The Iraqis agreed to give us one Abram’s tank; we ran behind it and I remember thinking “If I die my wife and kids will understand. Because I’m doing this for love.” It’s what I’d want anyone to do if that was my kid in that situation. We were able to...

    Then when we were in Kurdistan, the Kurdish leader said “You bought your son, your most precious thing. I give you my country.”In Iraq the leaders said “You bought your family?! I can’t believe it! But our families are here too, that means we are in this together. That God, in your eyes, loves people equally. So my whole country’s yours.” My kids h...

    Learn about David Eubank, a former U.S. Special Forces soldier who left the army to help the oppressed people of Burma and other war-torn regions. He shares his personal history, military career and the mission and challenges of his relief organization, Free Burma Rangers.

  3. Sep 3, 2017 · David Eubank has spent 20 years on the frontline of some of the worlds bloodiest wars. That's not unusual for a former US special forces soldier like him, but David brings his wife and children wherever his humanitarian mission takes him.

  4. David L. Eubanks (born November 18, 1935) is an American preacher associated with the Restoration Movement of Christianity. Eubanks was the fifth President of Johnson Bible College, serving from 1969 to 2007, which ranks him among the longest serving college presidents in the U.S.

  5. Apr 16, 2023 · For 25 years, ex-Special Forces officer Dave Eubank has been dodging bullets to bring humanitarian aid to rebels in Burma’s ongoing civil conflict. Critics say he blurs the lines between combat and...

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  7. Oct 8, 2020 · We’ve been able to see friends in many states, including a trip to Washington, D.C., where we met with friends in Congress, held showings of the FBR film, and participated in the 2020 James W. Foley Freedom Awards where we were honored with the 2020 Humanitarian Award.