Soldier surprises siblings in Sterling

Brother goes to Challand to visit twins who hadn’t seen him since February

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Twins, Isaiah and Shayla Moorman, 12, pose for a photo with big brother, Pfc. Zachary Moorman, 20, at Challand Middle School Monday morning. (Philip Marruffo/pmarruffo@saukvalley.com)
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Zachary will stay in Sterling about a week before he has to go to Fort Bragg in North Carolina.

Zachary graduated from Sterling High School in 2011. He had been stationed in Sangsar, a village in the Zhari district of Kandahar Province with the 82nd Airborne Division, Bravo company. His company worked on construction and other projects, including bringing ill Afghan civilians to their outpost for medicine, he said.

He saw children in Afghanistan who reminded him of his siblings, he said.

“I’ve seen kids and stuff that look like them,” he said. “It makes me more proud to be an American to be here and not there.”

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