 German Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Nadar Samadi can be found on Ramstein Air Base taking care of Afghan evacuees at pretty much any hour. He does a little bit of everything. He hands out gifts. He moves trash. He even sinks. But most importantly, he bridges gaps. Yeah, I speak fluent Farsi, Dari, so it is pretty cool because then we can actually talk one-on-one and if there's any issues or any bigger questions, they can be answered right on site. While thousands of volunteers have proven how much they care, perhaps no one understands the people better than Colonel Samadi and that's because he's been there himself. So I was born in Iran and I joined the German military. As I came here, here meaning Germany, we kind of went through a similar situation. We got out of Iran to Germany, so I had one bag so I can definitely feel with a lot of people here what it is being evacuated from somewhere and starting a whole new life. His perspective is invaluable because for the evacuees, the light at the end of the tunnel may not be visible yet, but Colonel Samadi knows there is plenty of good to come. The main message that I try to pass on is there's always hope. There's always a tomorrow and everyone is able to get to where they want if they just really believe and work for it really hard and it is really, it doesn't matter where you are in in this world, you just have to make it happen and be strong. Air Force Staff Sergeant Sam O'Brien, Ramstein Air Base, Germany.