2010年9月29日星期三

U.S. three-leg amputee veterans boarded the feat the top of Africa

    Foreign reports, three veterans of U.S. military amputees spent 6 days before the board of the peak of Mount Kilimanjaro in Africa. This three in Afghanistan, Iraq and
Vietnam veterans wounded U.S. troops on foot climb in just one leg on the altitude of 5891 m summit of Africa.
Reported that the journey usually takes climbing 3 to 4 days, but several people stopped to replace the artificial limbs to be often, because slipping on loose rocks on the road
is a very dangerous thing.
From Colorado 26 years old battlefield in Afghanistan, Neil Duncan lost both legs, he is the youngest among 3; 37-year-old Dan Nevins was killed in the Iraq war legs; most of
Kirk Bauer has been a long 62 years of age this year, he was in Vietnam in 1969 lost a leg.
Powell said: "If we come from different era veterans to the battlefield and legs with a board of Mount Kilimanjaro, then those same people who mutilated to get out and go
hiking, swimming or hiking, can be as normal Like a healthy life. "

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