February 5, 2014 - Don't expect Cory Remsburg to take anything -- even a handshake -- sitting down. This is the Army Ranger who did 10 tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, a total of three years and three months of combat.Asked whether the tougher fight was against the enemy or the battle he's fighting now against his wounds, Cory replies, "Hands down now."
Shrapnel from a roadside bomb near Kandahar in Afghanistan left his speech slurred, his right eye blind and his left side partially paralyzed, but he's walking farther and farther unassisted.
He has no memory of what happened.>p? It was Oct. 1, 2009. His father, Craig, got the call.
"It penetrated the brain," Craig Remsburg says. "It went through the skull to the brain."
It was three-and-a-half months before he came out of a coma.
"It took probably seven to eight months before he could speak," Craig says. read more>>>
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