It's amazing how much can change in 10 years. This day, 2003, I was on patrol near Balad iraq with five of my peers when we rolled in to an ambush force of approximately 100 guys. The result of this event forever changed my life. In the initial volley, I was struck in the leg by an RPG, and we were stopped dead in our tracks. What followed was 31 minutes of the nastiest bloodshed I've ever seen. Ironically, minus the damage to myself, no other American's were injured; amazing what tactics and training can do for you. Following my evacuation from that shit hole, I returned to the states and met my newborn daughter for the first time.
Anyway, in the last ten years, I have had an amazing life; I was the first enlisted Infantryman in the U.S. Army to re-enlist as an amputee. Following that, I went on to be assigned to WCAP before leaving service in 2006. Following that, I was sponsored as a para-athlete, but let my demons get the better of me there. I then enrolled in college, aimlessly, and discovered a new career path and graduated with high honors. I am now currently weeks away from graduating with my M.S.I.S., and will soon have my second child. Where life takes me from here, who knows.
What I have realized though, is that no matter what happens, or how bad times may suck, life goes on, and will get better with the right attitude. I can hardly believe that I am at that point in life where a younger generation looks at me and thinks "Wow, he's old." I can only imagine how I will look back in another 10 years and see the way things have moved on no matter how much moments seem to drag on. Just remember, it's the things that nobody but yourself can take from you that matter; love, happiness, honesty, and pride.
-Brian
Anyway, in the last ten years, I have had an amazing life; I was the first enlisted Infantryman in the U.S. Army to re-enlist as an amputee. Following that, I went on to be assigned to WCAP before leaving service in 2006. Following that, I was sponsored as a para-athlete, but let my demons get the better of me there. I then enrolled in college, aimlessly, and discovered a new career path and graduated with high honors. I am now currently weeks away from graduating with my M.S.I.S., and will soon have my second child. Where life takes me from here, who knows.
What I have realized though, is that no matter what happens, or how bad times may suck, life goes on, and will get better with the right attitude. I can hardly believe that I am at that point in life where a younger generation looks at me and thinks "Wow, he's old." I can only imagine how I will look back in another 10 years and see the way things have moved on no matter how much moments seem to drag on. Just remember, it's the things that nobody but yourself can take from you that matter; love, happiness, honesty, and pride.
-Brian
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