- i had an important job and it wasn t just a job, it was keeping my brothers and sisters safe. and coming back, it felt like, kind of thrown away. it s like, you re useless, you know? we don t really have a need you now because you can t really do anything for us. that s the way i felt. if it hadn t have been for wounded warrior project, i honestly don t know if i would be here. it was the comradery that i saw it was like, i got my family back again because we all had some sort of injury or illness that we didn t have to talk about but we all felt the connection, like, that brother and sisterhood.
- i had an important job and it wasn t just a job, it was keeping my brothers and sisters safe. and coming back, it felt like, kind of thrown away. it s like, you re useless, you know? we don t really have a need you now because you can t really do anything for us. that s the way i felt. if it hadn t have been for wounded warrior project, i honestly don t know if i would be here. it was the comradery that i saw it was like, i got my family back again because we all had some sort of injury or illness that we didn t have to talk about but we all felt the connection, like, that brother and sisterhood.
i honestly don t know if i would be here. it was the comradery that i saw it was like, i got my family back again because we all had some sort of injury or illness that we didn t have to talk about but we all felt the connection, like, that brother and sisterhood. tucker: fox news alert for you, the ukrainian city appears to be under heavy bombardment at the moment. this comes as russian forces continued their assault on the capital city. greg palkot is live in ukraine for us tonight. greg, what do you see? hagerman tucker. yes, the unrelenting bombardment by russia of ukraine with little
i honestly don t know if i would be here. it was the comradery that i saw it was like, i got my family back again because we all had some sort of injury or illness that we didn t have to talk about but we all felt the connection, like, that brother and sisterhood.
it was keeping my brothers and sisters safe. and coming back, it felt like, kind of thrown away. it s like, you re useless, you know? we don t really have a need you now because you can t really do anything for us. that s the way i felt. if it hadn t have been for wounded warrior project, i honestly don t know if i would be here. it was the comradery that i saw it was like, i got my family back again because we all had some sort of injury or illness that we didn t have to talk about but we all felt the connection, like, that brother and sisterhood.