Saving Aziz: How the Mission to Help One Became a Calling to Rescue Thousands from the Taliban
Saving Aziz is the harrowing and inspiring true account of a former Marine’s mission to rescue his Afghan interpreter and thousands of others during the chaotic 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan.

Table of Content
1. Introduction
1 min 40 sec
In the summer of 2021, the world watched in stunned silence as the geopolitical landscape of Afghanistan shifted overnight. For most, it was a news cycle, a series of tragic images on a screen. But for Chad Robichaux, a former Force Recon Marine, the headlines represented a terrifying personal reality. Somewhere in the growing chaos of Kabul was Aziz—a man who wasn’t just a former colleague or a local contact, but a brother-in-arms who had repeatedly risked everything to keep Chad alive during his deployments.
This is more than just a military memoir; it is a profound exploration of what it means to be a hero in the modern age. It’s a story about the weight of a promise and the lengths one person will go to honor a debt of gratitude. As we move through this journey, we’ll see how a single, desperate rescue mission evolved into a massive humanitarian operation that would eventually touch the lives of thousands.
We’ll explore the deep roots of a friendship forged in the heat of battle, the internal struggles of a warrior returning home, and the frantic race against a ticking clock as a nation collapsed. Through the lens of this one relationship, we gain a much larger perspective on the costs of war and the enduring power of human connection. The throughline here is clear: when the world seems to be falling apart, individual acts of courage and the bonds of loyalty are the only things that can bridge the gap between despair and hope. Let’s look at how two men from vastly different worlds became the catalyst for one of the greatest private rescue missions in history.
2. A Brotherhood Forged in a Land of Extremes
2 min 09 sec
Discover how a Marine and an English teacher formed a life-altering bond and revealed the chilling reality of what was at stake for the people of Afghanistan.
3. The Instinct for Survival and the Cost of Vigilance
2 min 17 sec
Aziz proved he was far more than an interpreter, using his uncanny intuition to save lives during high-tension operations and betrayal.
4. The Silent Battle of the Returning Warrior
1 min 53 sec
Explore the internal collapse that followed Chad’s service and how hitting rock bottom led to a new mission of healing for veterans.
5. A Deadline That Changed Everything
1 min 56 sec
When the U.S. withdrawal timeline accelerated, the quest to save one family transformed into an urgent necessity for thousands of allies.
6. The Gritty Reality of the Kabul Evacuation
2 min 09 sec
Journey into the heart of the chaos at the airport, where every success was shadowed by the heartbreaking reality of those left behind.
7. The Enduring Mission Beyond the Withdrawal
2 min 10 sec
The story doesn’t end at the airport gates; learn how the bond between Chad and Aziz continues to drive a global humanitarian effort.
8. Conclusion
1 min 37 sec
As we conclude this journey through the story of Saving Aziz, we are left with a powerful reminder of the impact one individual can have. What began as Chad Robichaux’s personal commitment to a single friend evolved into a movement that redefined what is possible in the realm of private humanitarian aid. The story highlights the often-overlooked heroes of war—the interpreters and local allies who risk everything for a vision of freedom they may never fully see.
Chad’s journey from the trauma of combat to the redemption of service shows us that our greatest trials can often prepare us for our most significant callings. By healing himself, he became capable of healing others. And by honoring his bond with Aziz, he gave thousands of families a second chance at life. The legacy of Save Our Allies continues to grow, serving as a beacon for anyone who feels powerless in the face of global tragedy.
The actionable takeaway from this story is simple yet profound: loyalty is a verb. It requires action, sacrifice, and the courage to step up when systems fail. Whether it’s a friend in need or a larger cause, the throughline of this book encourages us to look at our own circles of influence and ask who we are responsible for. In a world of shifting borders and uncertain futures, the promises we keep to one another are the only things that truly endure. Chad and Aziz showed us that while war can tear worlds apart, the bonds of brotherhood can stitch them back together.
About this book
What is this book about?
Saving Aziz tells the gripping story of Chad Robichaux, a former Force Recon Marine, and his deep bond with Aziz, the Afghan interpreter who saved his life multiple times. When the United States announced its withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, Chad knew his friend was in mortal danger. What started as a personal mission to get one family to safety quickly snowballed into a massive humanitarian effort. The book explores the complexities of the Afghan conflict, the terrifying reality of life under the Taliban, and the bureaucratic hurdles that left many allies stranded. It transitions from a story of individual loyalty to the founding of Save Our Allies, an organization that ultimately rescued over 17,000 people. Through this narrative, listeners gain insight into the enduring nature of brotherhood and the extraordinary feats possible when compassion is met with military precision. It’s a story of redemption, faith, and the promise that no one is left behind.
Book Information
About the Author
Chad Robichaux
Chad Robichaux is a former Force Recon Marine and DoD Contractor who served eight deployments to Afghanistan. Beyond his military career, he is a former professional MMA fighter and the founder of the Mighty Oaks Foundation, which focuses on helping veterans overcome PTSD. He also co-founded Save Our Allies with David L. Thomas, who is a veteran and writer. Together, they document the ongoing mission to assist refugees and allies in conflict zones around the world.
Ratings & Reviews
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What people think
Listeners describe this work as a fast-paced and intense narrative that delivers a moving tale of bravery and kindness. It is characterized as informative and enlightening, with one listener suggesting it is essential reading for high schoolers. Listeners celebrate Chad and his unit as true heroes, emphasizing their selfless deeds and the dedication they showed to rescue their allies. The account earns high marks for its tense storytelling, with one listener calling it "gripping from beginning to end."
Top reviews
Wow. This isn't just a war story; it’s a profound testament to what one person can do when they refuse to leave a brother-in-arms behind. Chad Robichaux’s account of rescuing his friend and interpreter, Aziz, is pulse-pounding and emotionally raw. I was particularly moved by the deep bond they shared, where Aziz’s children even called Chad “Uncle.” It’s rare to find a book that manages to be both a tactical thriller and a heart-wrenching memoir about loyalty. The descriptions of the chaotic Kabul withdrawal are absolutely staggering. Frankly, the level of bravery displayed by the Save Our Allies team is something you usually only see in movies, but knowing this actually happened makes it all the more impactful. It's a quick, gripping read that will restore your faith in individual courage even when systems fail.
Show moreThe chapter detailing the empty swimming pool used for executions will stay with me for a very long time. It provides such a visceral, sickening context for why Aziz and his countrymen were so desperate for a different future. Chad's transition from a Force Recon Marine struggling with PTSD to the founder of a massive rescue operation is an inspiring arc of redemption. This book perfectly illustrates how friendship can transcend borders and religions. I loved reading about how Jewish organizations, Christian nonprofits, and Muslim allies all worked together to achieve the impossible. It’s an incredibly powerful story of compassion triumphing over the most horrific circumstances imaginable. If you want a book that is gripping from beginning to end, this is the one. Absolute hero status for everyone involved.
Show moreFinally got around to reading this, and I’m genuinely stunned by the sheer scale of what Save Our Allies accomplished in such a short window. To be fair, I went in expecting a standard military memoir, but it’s actually a masterclass in logistics, faith, and grit. The narrative tension during the airport scenes—where mothers were handing babies over concertina wire—is almost unbearable to read. It makes you realize how thin the line is between life and death in a war zone. Chad’s writing is straightforward and honest, showing both his strengths and his vulnerabilities. This story is a beautiful example of how ordinary people can step up when leadership falters. It’s informative, heartbreaking, and ultimately hopeful. I cannot recommend this highly enough to anyone who values loyalty.
Show moreEvery high school student in the country needs a copy of this on their desk to understand the true meaning of patriotism. Saving Aziz isn't just about a rescue; it's about the moral obligation we have to those who sacrifice everything to help us. The way the UAE stepped up to provide shelter and planes was a part of the story I hadn't heard before. It’s a fast-paced narrative that balances tactical operations with deeply personal reflections on faith and family. Not gonna lie, I was steaming with anger at the descriptions of the government’s incompetence, but the courage of the team kept me reading. It is a powerful reminder that while governments might fail, people don't have to. Truly a must-read for anyone who cares about our allies.
Show moreImagine finding out your government has essentially closed the door on your friends while you're still on the ground trying to help. That’s the nightmare Chad Robichaux lived through, and he captured it perfectly in this book. This is modern-day heroism at its finest. The bond between Chad and Aziz is the heart of the story, and it's what makes the high-stakes rescue so meaningful. I was blown away by the generosity of the UAE and the various private donors who made the mission possible. It’s a quick read but it packs an emotional punch that stays with you. This book restored my faith in humanity during a very dark time in history. Every American should read this to understand the debt we owe to our Afghan allies. Simply incredible.
Show moreAs someone who followed the 2021 withdrawal closely on the news, I thought I understood the chaos, but this book proved me wrong. Robichaux provides an eye-opening perspective from the ground that the mainstream media completely missed. The writing is accessible and moves at a breakneck pace, capturing the desperation of those attempting to flee the Taliban. While the author’s political views are very clear and occasionally felt a bit heavy-handed for my taste, his dedication to saving over 17,000 people is undeniable. The book highlights the frustrating bureaucracy of the State Department versus the agility of private NGOs. It’s a painful look at recent history, but a necessary one for anyone wanting to understand the human cost of the conflict. I finished it in two sittings.
Show moreNot what I expected, but in the best way possible. I was looking for a military history book, but I found a story about the power of friendship and the resilience of the human spirit. The contrast between Chad’s life in MMA and his life in special operations provides a unique look into the warrior mindset. The book doesn't shy away from the horrors of the Taliban's rule, especially the treatment of women and children, which is difficult but important to read. My only minor critique is that some of the tactical acronyms can be a bit confusing for a civilian, but the emotional core of the book keeps you grounded. It’s a gripping, insightful look at a mission that saved thousands of lives. Definitely worth your time.
Show morePicked this up on a whim and finished it in one sitting because the narrative tension is just that high. The stakes are clear from the first few pages: if they don't get Aziz out, he's a dead man. I appreciated the thoroughness with which Chad explains the SIV process and the roadblocks put up by bureaucracy. Personally, I found the most interesting parts to be the collaboration between different NGOs and the sheer willpower it took to move a thousand people a day. It’s an account of courage that feels very authentic and unpolished in a good way. The book is eye-opening and will likely make you quite frustrated with the political decisions of 2021, but the focus remains on the mission. Excellent storytelling.
Show moreEver wonder what happened behind the scenes of those horrifying 2021 airport images? This book provides the answers, and they aren't easy to swallow. Chad Robichaux writes with a sense of urgency that makes you feel like you're right there at the gates of HKIA. While I don't agree with every political take in the book, the facts about the withdrawal and the abandonment of SIV holders are devastating. The writing is clear and direct, focusing on the action and the people involved. It’s a story of courage and compassion that deserves to be heard. Despite the grim setting, the successes of the Save Our Allies team provide a much-needed sense of hope. It’s an insightful read that I’ve already recommended to several friends.
Show moreTruth be told, I had mixed feelings while turning these pages. On one hand, the rescue mission itself is objectively heroic and the details of the withdrawal are genuinely enlightening. The bravery required to fly back into a collapsing country to save your friends is nothing short of incredible. However, the book is heavily populated with political jabs and a specific religious lens that might feel alienating to some readers. I found the 'God’s plan' narrative a bit inconsistent when juxtaposed with some of the more graphic or crude military anecdotes. That being said, if you can look past the personal biases, the core story of Aziz and Chad is very moving. It’s a raw account of a disastrous moment in history, and I’m glad I read it to learn more about the NGO side of things.
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