I’m a proud American who wanted to stay on the frontlines in Ukraine rather than come home to Columbia University
United States Air Force drone pilot Sam Nahins just returned to NYC after three weeks volunteering on the frontline in Ukraine. Nahins, 32, — a Jewish graduate student in fine arts at Columbia University was among those trapped inside Butler Library in May when it was taken over by protesters he said hate both Israel and the US. The veteran tells The Post’s Doree Lewak about his anxious homecoming.
I’m a proud American patriot — I love this country to death. That’s why I enlisted in the US Air Force for six years as soon as I graduated high school in North Carolina.
I spent three weeks this summer volunteering on the frontline in Ukraine with the relief group Help is on the WayUA, providing supplies to the frontlines.
We survived getting shelled, being attacked by drones and skirted artery fire 24/7.
But when it was over, my feeling was, “I don’t want to come home.”
