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James Vasquez is an American contractor and Army veteran from Connecticut who in February 2022 decided to aid the Ukrainian forces in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. After announcing his decision and departure on Twitter, Vasquez was fighting in Ukraine by mid-March 2022, live-tweeting during his days in battle and joining the Ukrainian Foreign Legion. He allegedly had taken down multiple Russian tanks in his first weeks. He also started posting videos that surfaced on other platforms like TikTok and YouTube.

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James Vasquez is a professional contractor in Norwalk, Connecticut. He's also a U.S. Army veteran, aged 47-years-old. In late February 2022, when Russia first invaded Ukraine's eastern border, Vasquez started attending pro-Ukrainian rallies in Connecticut.[1] In the end, this prompted him to post a tweet[2] on February 24th that detailed how he had made a decision to go fight in Ukraine and that he was going to document the whole journey via Twitter. He also admitted in the tweet that he joined Twitter for the sole reason of documenting the journey. Over the course of one month, the tweet (shown below) received over 550 likes.

On February 26th, Vasquez posted three videos of himself talking to the camera about his situation and plan. The first video he posted (shown below) received over 100 likes in one month. In it, he detailed how he was very close to heading off to Ukraine. He praised the Ukrainian soldiers in the video amid his broader update regarding his business and family.

He continued to post and repost pro-Ukrainian content on Twitter going into March. On March 14th, he posted a video showing that he was all packed up and ready to go to Ukraine, earning over 500 likes in two weeks (shown below).

By March 17th, Vasquez was in Ukraine, and according to him, he was ready to hit the frontlines in a video he posted on that day, earning roughly 66,600 views and over 620 likes in less than two weeks (shown below). It is unknown exactly where Vasquez was stationed due to confidentiality complications, however, the NY Post[1] speculated he was somewhere outside the city of Lviv due to him stating he had been woken up by huge explosions.

Vasquez started receiving increased engagement for his tweets going into the remainder of February with the majority of them reaching over one thousand likes each. This coincided with him posting more photos and videos of his Ukrainian surroundings. For instance, on March 19th, 2022, Vasquez tweeted[3] two photos of himself in a military uniform, captioning them, "Another day in the hood," and earning roughly 1,600 likes in nine days (shown below).

James Vasquez ... @jmvasquez1974 Another day in the hood 8:09 AM · Mar 20, 2022 · Twitter for iPhone

On March 22nd, Vasquez received the most amount of likes for one of his tweets[4] up to that point, in which he stated, "Captured 159 Russians today!" Over the course of one week, the tweet earned roughly 5,600 likes (shown below, left). On March 24th, Vasquez announced in a tweet[4] that he'd been in an intense combat mission, earning roughly 16,200 likes in five days (shown below, right). He also hinted in the tweet that he'd be sharing a video from it later on.

James Vasquez @jmvasquez1974 Captured 159 Russians today! 11:39 AM · Mar 22, 2022 · Twitter for iPhone 326 Retweets 25 Quote Tweets 5,691 Likes
James Vasquez @jmvasquez1974 Just went through six straight hours of combat. I have crazy video l'll post later. 2 men were shot but will be ok. One fatality 11:31 AM · Mar 24, 2022 · Twitter for iPhone 1,163 Retweets 53 Quote Tweets 16.2K Likes

Inherently, on March 24th, Vasquez uploaded the video he promised, having someone else film him while he talked about what happened in combat. The video earned roughly 2.9 million views and 107,800 likes over the course of five days (shown below). He mentioned in the video how he and his Ukrainian comrades had taken out seven Russian tanks and countless Russians.

He continued to post more videos of himself talking to the camera going into March. They started to surface on other platforms too like TikTok. For instance, a March 25th Twitter[5] video of his was reposted by the TikTok[6] account mikefl189 on the same day, earning roughly 2.6 million plays and 184,400 likes in four days (shown below).

https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7079062609089023274

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James Vasquez, American soldier fighting in Ukraine

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About

James Vasquez is an American contractor and Army veteran from Connecticut who in February 2022 decided to aid the Ukrainian forces in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. After announcing his decision and departure on Twitter, Vasquez was fighting in Ukraine by mid-March 2022, live-tweeting during his days in battle and joining the Ukrainian Foreign Legion. He allegedly had taken down multiple Russian tanks in his first weeks. He also started posting videos that surfaced on other platforms like TikTok and YouTube.

Online History

James Vasquez is a professional contractor in Norwalk, Connecticut. He's also a U.S. Army veteran, aged 47-years-old. In late February 2022, when Russia first invaded Ukraine's eastern border, Vasquez started attending pro-Ukrainian rallies in Connecticut.[1] In the end, this prompted him to post a tweet[2] on February 24th that detailed how he had made a decision to go fight in Ukraine and that he was going to document the whole journey via Twitter. He also admitted in the tweet that he joined Twitter for the sole reason of documenting the journey. Over the course of one month, the tweet (shown below) received over 550 likes.



On February 26th, Vasquez posted three videos of himself talking to the camera about his situation and plan. The first video he posted (shown below) received over 100 likes in one month. In it, he detailed how he was very close to heading off to Ukraine. He praised the Ukrainian soldiers in the video amid his broader update regarding his business and family.


He continued to post and repost pro-Ukrainian content on Twitter going into March. On March 14th, he posted a video showing that he was all packed up and ready to go to Ukraine, earning over 500 likes in two weeks (shown below).


By March 17th, Vasquez was in Ukraine, and according to him, he was ready to hit the frontlines in a video he posted on that day, earning roughly 66,600 views and over 620 likes in less than two weeks (shown below). It is unknown exactly where Vasquez was stationed due to confidentiality complications, however, the NY Post[1] speculated he was somewhere outside the city of Lviv due to him stating he had been woken up by huge explosions.


Vasquez started receiving increased engagement for his tweets going into the remainder of February with the majority of them reaching over one thousand likes each. This coincided with him posting more photos and videos of his Ukrainian surroundings. For instance, on March 19th, 2022, Vasquez tweeted[3] two photos of himself in a military uniform, captioning them, "Another day in the hood," and earning roughly 1,600 likes in nine days (shown below).


James Vasquez ... @jmvasquez1974 Another day in the hood 8:09 AM · Mar 20, 2022 · Twitter for iPhone

On March 22nd, Vasquez received the most amount of likes for one of his tweets[4] up to that point, in which he stated, "Captured 159 Russians today!" Over the course of one week, the tweet earned roughly 5,600 likes (shown below, left). On March 24th, Vasquez announced in a tweet[4] that he'd been in an intense combat mission, earning roughly 16,200 likes in five days (shown below, right). He also hinted in the tweet that he'd be sharing a video from it later on.


James Vasquez @jmvasquez1974 Captured 159 Russians today! 11:39 AM · Mar 22, 2022 · Twitter for iPhone 326 Retweets 25 Quote Tweets 5,691 Likes James Vasquez @jmvasquez1974 Just went through six straight hours of combat. I have crazy video l'll post later. 2 men were shot but will be ok. One fatality 11:31 AM · Mar 24, 2022 · Twitter for iPhone 1,163 Retweets 53 Quote Tweets 16.2K Likes

Inherently, on March 24th, Vasquez uploaded the video he promised, having someone else film him while he talked about what happened in combat. The video earned roughly 2.9 million views and 107,800 likes over the course of five days (shown below). He mentioned in the video how he and his Ukrainian comrades had taken out seven Russian tanks and countless Russians.


He continued to post more videos of himself talking to the camera going into March. They started to surface on other platforms too like TikTok. For instance, a March 25th Twitter[5] video of his was reposted by the TikTok[6] account mikefl189 on the same day, earning roughly 2.6 million plays and 184,400 likes in four days (shown below).


https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7079062609089023274

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Molemanninethousand
Molemanninethousand

Everyone loves a good war hero story… after all is said and done and it's become history.

Following a soldier like a celebrity during their service, however, is very risky, as there's still the chance that they'll die horribly and/or cross an unforgivable line, making the memes praising them and/or playing up their effectiveness age poorly, and ongoing fame going to their heads can only make either unfortunate outcome more likely.

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Chewybunny
Chewybunny

The Ukrainian International Legion hosts a wide array of international soldiers joining it. What's not being widely reported is the amount of US volunteers with a lot of military experience making massive differences in the fight. But it's not just the US, a large number of UK paratroopers who served in Afghanistan have joined with the Ukrainians. The IDF has been effectively training civilians to defend themselves in Ukraine. Even some Japanese military dudes showed up!

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