What I was really into as a kid, anything that drove my mother crazy or made her nervous, and not much has changed.
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I jumped on the grenade that was thrown at myself and my friend. I don't recommend it.
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My college experience was like everyone else's. I learned a lot. I gained a new perspective on the world and on people that I'm so thankful and appreciative for.
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The hardest part of my entire three-year recovery has been knowing that my parents, my brothers, were suffering through this burden of injury and recovery, something I volunteered for that they didn't ask for.
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I've always been energetic, loved life and have always been easily amused by things.
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I was labeled 'P-E-A,' which is patient expired on arrival. I guess that's the politically correct way of saying you didn't make it.
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The military is a path of the unknown. I wasn't in denial about the risk.
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I wanted to set the story straight and really let people know what it's like and what me and my Marines went through.
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I'm still here and kicking and, you know, I have all my limbs so you'll never hear me complain.