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Thursday, October 17, 2013
This Photo of an Injured Soldier Saluting His Commanding Officer Is Inspiring People All Over the World
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photo of an injured Army Ranger saluting his commanding officer from his
hospital bed is inspiring thousands of people on Facebook right now.
Here's the story behind it. Corporal Josh Hargis from Cincinnati was in
the middle of his fourth tour in Afghanistan on October 6th, when he was
seriously injured by a suicide bomber. Four other soldiers were killed.
After Josh got out of surgery, his commanding officer, along with more
than 50 other soldiers, doctors, and nurses went to his hospital room to
see him be presented with a Purple Heart. And they all ASSUMED Josh was
still unconscious. But when his commanding officer pinned the medal on
to his blanket, Josh started moving. Then a doctor tried to restrain
him, but Josh fought against him, raised his right arm, and saluted.
Someone managed to snap a photo of it, which was sent to Josh's wife,
Taylor, along with a letter from his commanding officer, where he
described the moment as, quote, "the single greatest event I have
witnessed in my ten years in the Army." He also said he thought the
photo belonged on, quote, "every news channel and [in] every newspaper."
So Taylor posted it on Facebook. And right now, it's being run by news
outlets all over the WORLD. By the way, Josh has since had his breathing
tube removed, and his mother says he's in good spirits. His wife has
also talked to him on the phone and says that from the sound of his
voice, she can tell "he's going to be just fine."
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