Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Wounded Iraqi Vet Rejoins the Fight in Afghanistan

Last year, Marine Cpl. Garrett Jones, was severely wounded, losing a leg to a roadside bomb in Iraq. Today, he has rejoined the fight in Afghanistan after fighting to return to combat.

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From the LA Times:
On July 23, 2007, Jones was on foot patrol near the Iraqi city of Fallouja when he was injured by a roadside bomb. After the attack, his left leg was amputated above the knee. He developed infections and fevers. His weight dropped from 175 pounds to 125. At 21, Jones faced months of painful rehabilitation and a likely end to his service in the Marine Corps.

One year later, Jones is walking smoothly on a prosthetic leg. He not only continues to serve on active duty, but he has worked his way back to a war zone, serving with his Marine battle buddies in Afghanistan.


"...Jones said he couldn't bear the thought of not deploying with close friends in his unit after he learned last fall that they would be sent to Afghanistan. He also wanted to pave a path for other amputees and show them what's possible, he said.
I want to be someone an injured Marine can talk to," Jones said. "And I can tell them: 'Times will be rough and not always easy as an amputee, but you can still make great things out of an unfortunate situation.' That's what I want to do."
Sgt. Matthew Leonard, who served with Jones in Iraq and now works beside him at this desert base in southern Afghanistan, said Jones has earned a special status among Marines because he demanded to be sent back to combat.

"He didn't just choose to come -- he fought to come," Leonard said. "We bled and sweated with this guy in Iraq, and he wants to be with us more than anything. That's awesome."


Devotion to his friends. Devotion to his country. Devotion to a cause. Semper Fi, Marine!

Hat tip Hugh Hewitt
Cross posted at Say Anything

2 comments:

  1. Wait til the Euroweenies and the rest of the world start complaining about the U.S. killbots manufactured by OCP...they have infinite round machine pistols secretly stored where their femoral muscles should be....and they're kill proof...LOL....

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