as i woke up, i tried to start moving my body and that s when i realized my legs were broke. i was pinned. two guys in front were knocked out. we were trapped in the vehicle. then pop shots from the ammo can started because a fire apparently had broke out from underneath the vehicle where the ied had came up through. here we are in the vehicle, i got two broken legs. i was just like, you know, i don t know what to do. you know, is this it? is this how i m going to die? i just felt the rush of heat and, you know, the next thing i did was grab my leg and i just started slamming on the fire. i would swing it like this and then slam it down so that i could hit the fire at different angles. about that time i saw my platoon
steven home. his family will be able to use it, so we want the countertops at normal heights. i built custom homes for 30 years. i really was ready to go there and tell them i didn t do that kind of work. well, we re moving the microwave around to this end so that will be accessible. that s great. so when i got there, the father showed me a picture of steven before he got injured. and then after he got injured. and it just broke my heart. his situation was just it was just terrible. i told them i opened my big mouth and i said, well, we ll take care of it. let s walk back into the master. the job ended up being about a $100,000 remodel, but we didn t spend a dime. everybody donated materials, time, labor. the only door in this house that s not oversized accessible would be the guest bathroom.
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i get out a lot. except when it s too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn t affect my job. you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn t affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you d take me to the park. i don t use my rescue inhaler a lot. depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn t controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma.
i joined the marine corps in 2007. in february of 2009, we deployed to iraq. then we finally made it into afghanistan. my job is to find ieds, to keep other marines, soldiers, sailors, airmen, and even the local populous safe. that was my job. i loved it. i enjoyed every minute of it. we had another mission come down, and the night before we left, i had ended up getting on the phone and called my dad. there was just something about this mission that just didn t sit right with me. i just felt like something was going to go wrong. we had set up the night before on the other side of the hill, you look down, there s about a mile-long stretch of this little village where no one lived. we were going to go through to