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One Seat in Coach, 36 Suitcases and Enough Kevlar to Fight a War
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One Seat in Coach, 36 Suitcases and Enough Kevlar to Fight a War

The Ukrainian Americans supplying an army on their own.



Editorial Rating

9

Qualities

  • Concrete Examples
  • Engaging
  • Inspiring

Recommendation

Ukrainian-Americans have sent military gear to their countrymen to combat Russian-supported separatists since 2014. Now, their push to get helmets, boots and body armor to Ukrainian civilian-soldiers has ramped up, but traditional shipping companies can no longer fly into Ukraine. As Matt Stieb reports in New York Magazine, getting bags of equipment into Ukraine requires a symphony of coordination, generosity, lack of sleep and, once there, bravery. He traces the delivery of 36 checked duffel bags from US supporters to a traveler headed to Warsaw and then to the van driver who ferries them over the border into Ukraine. Once the hardy driver delivers the shipment, the cycle starts again.

Take-Aways

  • Ukrainian-Americans are outfitting newly recruited civilian fighters in Ukraine by sending military supplies with travelers on commercial flights.
  • A Ukrainian-American driver meets the shipment in Warsaw, crosses the border and delivers it to a Ukrainian military base.

About the Author

 Matt Stieb, an associate editor and writer for New York Magazine, has also written for The Baffler and fieldmag.com.