In the military, the word “waypoints” refers to guides on a map used to direct soldiers to a certain location. The waypoints retired Army Col. Greg Gadson had in mind
/PRNewswire/ U.S. Army Col. Gregory Gadson served his country in every conflict from 1989 until May 2007, when a vehicle he was traveling in hit a roadside.
EATONTON — Dependents of military service members are invited to apply to attend five different weeklong camping experiences at no cost, coordinated by the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension’s 4-H
April 06, 2021
U.S. Army Col. Gregory Gadson, a decorated commander wounded in battle, stands as example of resilience
When the roadside bomb exploded in Baghdad on May 7, 2007, upending his 7½-ton-humvee and throwing him through the air and to the ground, U.S. Army Col. Gregory Gadson landed hard on his back. His body wouldn’t move and his mind raced, flashing through grief’s phases.
Gadson, who’d been commanding the 2nd Battalion, 32nd Field Artillery, told “The Military Leader Podcast” in January that he was first angry, then incredulous. How could these people he was trying to help try to kill him?