Sept. 11, 2012 - Sports fans may refer to the football field as a place of battle, but Army Sgt. Daniel Rodriguez knows better."When I go to school I think of it as such a blessing to be alive. I thought I was going to die," said Rodriguez, 24, of Clemson, S.C. "If I die tomorrow, I'll live life to the fullest. I don't complain anymore. Sometimes I catch myself thinking something and then remind myself: hey, you're not in Afghanistan."
Rodriguez, a starter on the special teams for the Clemson Tigers this fall, spent four years in the Army and served tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He fought in a major battle in the mountains lining Pakistan, the Battle of Kamdesh, in October, 2010.
"It was definitely an environment of combat," he said. "I was furthest north on Pakistan border, rough terrain, we didn't have showers, one meal a day, we washed ourselves with baby wipes, there was fighting constantly. We lived pretty much in a cave in the side of a mountain, and we ended up getting overrun, five months into our tour, during the Battle of Kamdesh." read more>>>
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