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Michael is the kind of man we should be honoring and helping and so I’m willing to risk my reputation to fully endorse Michael to you as you are considering his situation.
I spent 36 years in the Army and Army Reserves and it is people like Michael that I love to support in any way I can.
2 Star Major General Daniel York
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He was devastated by 911 and left his comfortable home in California to sleep in the desert and risk his own life he’s a very loyal hard-working and courageous guy please bring him home.
Carlo CarleiThere’s nothing phony about his loyalty. Michael cares about other people more than he cares about himself and he has a passion for his faith.
Greg MartinThe Long Story
BRING MICHAEL HOME
Michael Enright came from humble beginnings growing up in the housing projects of the Moss Side/Hulme areas of Manchester, England. In his teenage years, he developed a love for acting and theatre after being chosen for a role in a pantomime. By the age of 16, Michael was already a journeyman actor.

In order to further his ambitions, Michael embarked on a journey to the United States. In the early 80’s he arrived in New York with just a suitcase of clothes and $90 in his pocket.
Michael stayed in youth hostels and worked as a bus boy in a restaurant next to the World Trade Center to make ends meet.
Later moving to Los Angeles, Michael joined Broadway Boxing Gym in Watts, South Central. He boxed for three years under the tutelage of legendary trainer Bill Slayton who also trained world heavyweight champion Ken Norton. Michael fought his way through to the final of the Diamond Belt.
Michael’s philanthropic efforts have been apparent in many outlets. Michael worked as a volunteer for a dog rescue in Los Angeles and also went into young offender jails and ministered to teenagers from troubled backgrounds. He later travelled to volunteer for Mother Teresa’s Nuns in Calcutta, India, where he was lucky enough to meet Mother Teresa one on one in a very special private meeting. It was at this time Michael realized his true calling in life was to serve a higher purpose.


Michael had never been in the military and knew that the Kurdish YPG (the army he would join) were outgunned and outnumbered by the better-equipped Islamic State.
The YPG are America’s local ally and the army doing most of the fighting against Islamic State. Michael became highly adept with an AK-47 and apart from one break fought in Syria all the way through to the ‘fall of Raqqa’ in 2017. Raqqa was liberated from the rule of Islamic State by a coalition of Kurdish and Arab militias advised by U.S. Special Forces.

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He has always been a terrific and a caring person please let him come home to help other people and animals the way he does
Victoria Burrows
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