From Deseret News archives:
Utahn won Afghani smiles
Stationed at Bagram Air Base, the 22-year-old Stevens often ventured via helicopter on missions to a remote village named Jegdalek. Children particularly caught her attention. She won them over making funny faces.
"Smiles and laughter," she said, "I kind of see it as a universal language."
After returning to camp one day, Stevens noticed in a photograph she had taken the crossed eyes of a 5-year-old girl. She went to work lining up a surgeon to correct the problem. With permission from the village elders, she took Halima to the base for a week and "treated her like a queen."
Stevens showed the girl Disney movies and fed her popcorn. She took her to a day spa for a hairdo, manicure and pedicure. She bought her a new pink dress and shoes for the trip back to Jegdalek.
"She was just beautiful," Stevens said.
Because of other duties, Stevens wasn't able to get back to the village for five months. And when she did, Halima was not among the children gathered to greet the soldiers. But then, like in the movies, the crowd parted and Stevens and the girl ran to each other and embraced. Stevens called it a "magical moment."
Though there were some raised eyebrows in the Stevens family when she joined the Utah National Guard right out of Davis High School, Stevens has their full support.
"I love challenges," she said. "How could I not do this? It's just another chance to serve my country."
A nursing student at Southern Utah University, Stevens' yearlong tour in Afghanistan with the 211th Aviation Group set her back in school. In fact, she had to start all over.
But "I don't regret going in the least because I got to see what we're actually doing over there," she said.
Stevens believes the U.S. presence in Afghanistan has made a difference, too. The country now has a democratic government and a president.
"It's like when you find something that works for you, you want to share it with other people. I think that's what we're doing in Afghanistan," she said.
The treatment of women, though, is something that bothers Stevens. She noticed on her humanitarian missions that they were pushed to the background. Men brought the children out while the wives were required to stay in their houses.
An avid runner with seven marathons under her belt, Stevens thought about those oppressed women during her training runs around the mine-filled perimeter of Bagram Air Base.
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