Glen D.Lapp, a 40-year-old nurse from Lancaster, was one of a group of 10 charity aid workers executed by Taliban in Nuristan province. He had been in Afghanistan for nearly two years. Though trained as a nurse, Lapp managed logistics for the International Assistance Mission, a Kabul-based Christian charity that organized the trip. An official with the group said it was authorized to treat people in the Parun valley for eye diseases.
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