Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Wounded Warrior Project
What the wounded warrior project meant to me was, how the soldier's that fought in the war that got wounded from the war they were in had so many surgeries for their injuries, how they got that way in the war, and how they ended up after the surgeries. First, the way they got ended up in the ER, was not only the injury itself that happened, it was how they got hurt. One wounded warrior had 19 surgeries, and that was just his legs. Second, figuring out how they got there, was even worse than realizing that they had that pain happen to them. A different wounded warrior had been near a IED, and it exploded and burnt him. Lastly, this is what the wounded warriors have to deal with now. This one wounded warrior has to deal with people looking at him with weird looks, wondering what happened to him. So there are different reasons why people have to face life threatening situations.
Remembering 9/11
When the two towers got hit by the planes, i was devastated to hear that they hit, i was in school and we left early so the parents was not worried. When I got in my parent's car my mom and dad was acting weird, and they were going to the gas station, and got groceries. When we got home, the first minute they entered, they turned to the news. As soon as the television turned on, there was a plane that hit the building in the WTC. When that happened I saw my mom crying, because the news was doing live footage of the whole attack.
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