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  • 18
    Apr
    2013
    12:00pm, EDT

    'Defining moment:' Armless Iraq vet offers words of courage to Boston bomb victims

    By Bill Briggs, NBC News contributor

     

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    Pete Damon and one of his many works, a depiction of a wounded warrior on a monoski.

     

    An open letter from an armless Iraq War veteran to the amputee victims of the Boston Marathon bombing has gone viral thanks to his succinct, stirring words which offer a crisp portrait of post-injury life and unbridled hope.


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    His written depiction of human resilience is entirely within character: without arms, hands or fingers, Pete Damon, a Boston-area resident, later became a painter whose works have been displayed in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol.

    “Although it's undeniably tragic, you will recover,” Pete Damon posted on his Facebook page this week. “In fact, this will be a defining moment in your life. In the coming days, weeks, and months, you will find a strength and resilience you never knew you had.”

    That sentiment was shared by his Facebook friends, ultimately landing on a military website, picking up fresh social traction from there.

    “I just want to make sure they know this isn’t a life-ending event for them. This may be something that brings out the best in them,” Damon said in a phone interview from his home in Middleborough, Mass., about 40 minutes south of Boston. “I'm sure many of them are having doubts and worries about the future. But they can look to us, to the veterans like me, for strength and that everything is going to be fine.”

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    An oil painting by Pete Damon called "A Time for Honoring."

    A former Massachusetts Army National Guard sergeant who grew up in the Boston area, Damon was inflating Black Hawk helicopter tire at a base in Balad, Iraq in 2003 when the wheel and its rim exploded. The blast severed his left wrist and right arm above the elbow. The accident killed Alabama Army National Guard Specialist Paul Bueche, who was 19 at the time.

    An amateur sketch artist whose wife once shipped him colored pencils to help fill the lulls of war, Damon later taught himself how to paint in oil and watercolor — with his remaining left arm and a prosthesis. That craft initially made him feel normal, and then became tranquil therapy. His images are peaceful: moonlit harbors, autumn shadows on a white, New England home, a man fishing a rocky point. His pieces do not reflect the ugliness of combat.

    “Watching the scene unfold on the streets of Boston Monday afternoon shook me to the core,” Damon said. “In particular, seeing the graphic images of the wounded. Even though I had been through the experience of seeing my own limbs torn to shreds, those images of other victims weren't easy to process. I immediately felt a sense of kinship with those people."

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    A view of East Boston, in oil, by Pete Damon

    He immediately flashed back on a hospital visit he'd received weeks after his horrific injury from a Vietnam veteran without arms, Jerry Miserandino. He watched a video of that same man climbing a rock wall using prosthetics. Damon realized anything was possible in his new body.

    “That attitude lit a great fire of hope inside me,” Damon said. “I want to let (the Boston victims) see all the other great examples of veterans who have suffered similar wounds and have gone on to excel at many things. I want them to experience that same hope."

     

     

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    Pete, not only are you a hero and a strong man doing the service you did for our country, but for also expressing encouragement to those who are going to go through what you have already, with courage and hope. It's men and women like you who have much to be angry about, only to express selflessness …

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  • 18
    Mar
    2012
    3:49pm, EDT

    Mom of Iraq War vet who killed sister, self also feared dead

    By msnbc.com staff

    Police have called off the search for a California woman believed to have been killed by her son, an Iraq War veteran who last week killed his 11-year-old sister and then himself, officials said.

    The man, Abel Gutierrez, 27, had recently returned from a second tour. His body and that of his 11-year-old sister were found last week in his mother's apartment in Gilroy, Calif., the San Francisco Chronicle reported.

    His mother, Martha Gutierrez, has not been seen since her children’s deaths, police told the Los Angeles Times. Their bodies were found in the family’s apartment.


    Police were called to the Gutierrez home last month after receiving neighbor complaints that Abel Gutierrez was angrily raging against the Taliban at night, the Chronicle reported. Relatives said that after his second tour, he would wake screaming and that he swore at people in public.

    On Saturday, crews searched 30 miles of Santa Clara County, to no avail, the Chronicle reported.

    But Abel Gutierrez’s Ford Mustang had evidence indicating there had been a violent confrontation, police said.

    Family members had said Abel Gutierrez had suffered post-traumatic stress disorder.

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    81 comments

    Ain't war great? Especially incredibly stupid wars like the uncalled for, illegal, immoral invasion of Iraq. A war that destroyed the world economy, killed hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians, made America and the world LESS safe, and needlessly killed, maimed, and emotionally damaged count …

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  • 24
    Jan
    2012
    2:15pm, EST

    Iraq War vets to attend State of the Union address

    By msnbc.com staff

    When President Barack Obama delivers the State of the Union address on Tuesday, 23 Iraq War veterans are expected to be watching from the gallery, thanks to a bipartisan group of lawmakers.

    Thirteen Democrat and 10 Republican members of Congress agreed to use the guest ticket they are allocated to bring along a veteran to the historic event. They will sit in the House gallery during the speech.

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    Among the veterans attending is Marine Sgt. Joseph Collins, 27, who served four years in the military, including a tour in Iraq. He was invited by Rep. Marcia Fudge, D-Ohio, who made the announcement about the initiative to include veterans.

    "Gosh. It's very nice, very swell. It's humbling. I'm very fortunate," Collins told WJW-TV in Cleveland. "It's a big thing to actually see it in person. I never saw a president in person, and me being a veteran and whatnot, it's going to be a big, epic event."

    Here is a full list of participating lawmakers: 

    • Rep. Marcia L. Fudge, D-Ohio
    • Rep. Spencer Bachus, R-Alabama
    • Rep. Jeff Miller, R-Florida
    • Rep. Tim Walz, D-Minnesota
    • Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee, D-Texas
    • Rep. John Carney, D- Delaware
    • Rep. Gwen Moore, D-Wisconsin
    • Rep. Carolyn Maloney, D- New York
    • Rep. David McKinley, R- West Virginia
    • Rep. Roscoe Bartlett, R- Maryland
    • Rep. Bill Huizenga, R-Michigan
    • Rep. Sandy Adams, R-Florida
    • Rep. Donna Edwards, D- Maryland
    • Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer, R-Missouri
    • Rep. Shelley Berkley, D-Nevada
    • Rep. Diane Black, R-Tennessee
    • Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick, R-Pennsylvania
    • Rep. Tim Bishop, D-New York
    • Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D- Florida
    • Rep. Ben R. Lujan, D-New Mexico
    • Rep. Grace Napolitano, D-California
    • Rep. Dennis Kucinich, D-Ohio
    • Rep. Steve Stivers, R-Ohio

     

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