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Our Final Featured Wounded Warrior: Neil Duncan
While deployed to Afghanistan in December 2005, Neil's unit was conducting a routine mission. Their job was to spend the night watching a village. The next morning, they left their observation post to return to base. As the three-truck convoy crept along a dry river bed, t...he first two vehicles missed an IED that had been buried underground. Neil's truck struck it.
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The IED detonated directly beneath Neil and, though it didn't shear his legs off, it caused enough damage that both required amputation. Neil woke up remembering an explosion, but a week had passed and he had no idea where he was. Because he required nonstop surgeries after his injury, the medical team had put him in a week-long chemically-induced coma.
What followed was two years of intense therapy. Neil was fitted for and forced himself to walk with prosthetics. As an athlete and a soldier, it was particularly frustrating to constantly trip and fall as he relearned to walk. But he kept at it, refusing a wheelchair. He says his "stubbornness" paid off. Recalling those days, he says he adapted much more quickly because he never gave up.
Neil became a part of Wounded Warrior Project during this time. He cites WWP and the opportunities they created as a big part of his successful rehabilitation. Neil met fellow warriors and networked at functions with people from all walks of life. Since his rehabilitation, he never misses a chance to fully live, whether climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro, which he has done once and plans to do again, or sailing in treacherous yacht races with a team of amputees. He has a different perspective on life and says, "WWP opens doors. You have to walk through them... Opportunities abound. They're everywhere." Read More
While deployed to Afghanistan in December 2005, Neil's unit was conducting a routine mission. Their job was to spend the night watching a village. The next morning, they left their observation post to return to base. As the three-truck convoy crept along a dry river bed, t...he first two vehicles missed an IED that had been buried underground. Neil's truck struck it.
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The IED detonated directly beneath Neil and, though it didn't shear his legs off, it caused enough damage that both required amputation. Neil woke up remembering an explosion, but a week had passed and he had no idea where he was. Because he required nonstop surgeries after his injury, the medical team had put him in a week-long chemically-induced coma.
What followed was two years of intense therapy. Neil was fitted for and forced himself to walk with prosthetics. As an athlete and a soldier, it was particularly frustrating to constantly trip and fall as he relearned to walk. But he kept at it, refusing a wheelchair. He says his "stubbornness" paid off. Recalling those days, he says he adapted much more quickly because he never gave up.
Neil became a part of Wounded Warrior Project during this time. He cites WWP and the opportunities they created as a big part of his successful rehabilitation. Neil met fellow warriors and networked at functions with people from all walks of life. Since his rehabilitation, he never misses a chance to fully live, whether climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro, which he has done once and plans to do again, or sailing in treacherous yacht races with a team of amputees. He has a different perspective on life and says, "WWP opens doors. You have to walk through them... Opportunities abound. They're everywhere." Read More

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Overstock.com We are extremely excited to announce that we've reached our goal to raise $30,000 for wounded veterans and the Wounded Warrior Project! Thanks to everyone who donated and helped spread the word! What a great cause!
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Today's Featured Warrior: Corporal Kevin Grafeld
As a boy, Kevin Grafeld’s dream was to be a Marine. Following high school, Kevin enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps as a Ground Intelligence Specialist in 2002. He deployed 18 months to Djibouti, Africa and did two tours in Iraq. According to Kevin, “Africa is hotter.”
Duri...ng his first tour in Iraq, Kevin served on a Guard Force. They were mortared every morning, and then defended against small arms fire and drive-by shootings at night. Kevin spent his second combat tour on a Military Training Team, training the Iraqi military.
After Kevin’s second tour, transition to civilian life was challenging. His social worker connected him with WWP. He says, “I was expecting the worst” when it came to the TRACK program. “Instead, they treat us like adults . . . we’re held accountable.” Kevin wants to become an EMT and work on Life Flight as a paramedic. When asked about his feelings for his service and his country, Kevin says, “I love America, but how does America feel about me?”
See an extended interview and leave a comment on our blog by following this link: http://www.overstock.com/Day-10-Corporal -Kevin-Grafeld/11/blogpost?cid=146821Read More
As a boy, Kevin Grafeld’s dream was to be a Marine. Following high school, Kevin enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps as a Ground Intelligence Specialist in 2002. He deployed 18 months to Djibouti, Africa and did two tours in Iraq. According to Kevin, “Africa is hotter.”
Duri...ng his first tour in Iraq, Kevin served on a Guard Force. They were mortared every morning, and then defended against small arms fire and drive-by shootings at night. Kevin spent his second combat tour on a Military Training Team, training the Iraqi military.
After Kevin’s second tour, transition to civilian life was challenging. His social worker connected him with WWP. He says, “I was expecting the worst” when it came to the TRACK program. “Instead, they treat us like adults . . . we’re held accountable.” Kevin wants to become an EMT and work on Life Flight as a paramedic. When asked about his feelings for his service and his country, Kevin says, “I love America, but how does America feel about me?”
See an extended interview and leave a comment on our blog by following this link: http://www.overstock.com/Day-10-Corporal

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