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Born at the Crest of the Empire

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Picture of the Day


Sgt. Tawan Williamson uses crutches following physical therapy at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Tuesday, May 8, 2007. Williamson's left leg was shredded in Iraq when a bomb blew up under his Humvee in June 2006. Less than a year after the attack, Williamson is running again with a high-tech prosthetic leg and plans to take up a new assignment, probably by the fall, as an Army job counselor and affirmative action officer in Okinawa, Japan. In an about-face by the Pentagon, the military is putting many more amputees back on active duty, even back into combat, in some cases. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

Associated AP article: Amputee soldiers return to active duty.

(Assuming this is voluntary, and the soldiers are carefully assessed both physically and mentally, I say go for it.

Allowing these soldiers to maintain a sense of purpose, worth, and belonging can only help their recovery. )

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