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Listen: Soldier Accidentally Phones Home During Firefight

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said Phillip's step-father Jeff Petee.

Phillips had accidentally called home during a firefight in Afghanistan. Having tried to reach his family in Otis, Ore., earlier that day, the phone's "redial" feature was activated as Phillips pressed against the cell phone mid-battle...

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Amazing. I didn't even know they were allowed to carry cell phones in the field. Probably not. I would think they pose a hazard or distraction at the least or even a security lapse if some how the GPS is exploited.

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