July 4, 2013 - On this Fourth of July, America's wounded war veterans face many challenges returning to civilian life. Some are finding help on a different kind of field, where their only weapon is a club.Two and a half years ago, Aaron Boyle was a 21-year-old Army sergeant on patrol in Afghanistan.
"I took a step back with my right foot and that's where I triggered a landmine," he recalled.
He lost his right arm and right leg.
"I thought I was in a dream," said Boyle. "I woke up, took a look at it and I was like, 'No this isn't me, this isn't happening.' I felt like I didn't deserve this. No one deserves to be like this."
Boyle had been an avid golfer and assumed that, along with so much of his life, that was over.
"I didn't want to give people something to laugh at," he said. read more>>>
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