Provided below are a number of articles featuring those wounded in the attack last week. Our thoughts and prayers are with them as they begin the long road to recovery. If any of you know a wounded soldier personally, please let us know if there is anything we as a group can do to help.
I do know of a soldier that was severely injured. He was my son's best "buddy" and they did everything together. I would like to be able to find out where he is and what we could do as a group to help him and his family.
Not sure what I can post and what I cannot.
I know four soldiers who were in the mess tent tht day. One of those boys, were pretty badly injured. He was hit with shrapnel on the back of his head, and basically his whole left side. He said the dreams scare him and he stays up really late in the night until he can fall asleep without seeing his friends die over and over again in his head. The best thing that I know that can help is letters. Just to let him and those others know that everyone cares about them and are thinking of them. If so, his name is
PFC Lederer, Joshua
73rd ENG CO
APO AE 09345
~~~~Thank you everyone for your support and prayers for the soldiers.
Love Jenni
Hey just a quick update on Josh. He came home last week for his R&R and is in better spirits. He brought home his Purple Heart and award. It looks great!
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I do know of a soldier that was severely injured. He was my son's best "buddy" and they did everything together. I would like to be able to find out where he is and what we could do as a group to help him and his family.
Not sure what I can post and what I cannot.
Posted by: Englishmum | December 29, 2004 6:41 PM
I know four soldiers who were in the mess tent tht day. One of those boys, were pretty badly injured. He was hit with shrapnel on the back of his head, and basically his whole left side. He said the dreams scare him and he stays up really late in the night until he can fall asleep without seeing his friends die over and over again in his head. The best thing that I know that can help is letters. Just to let him and those others know that everyone cares about them and are thinking of them. If so, his name is
PFC Lederer, Joshua
73rd ENG CO
APO AE 09345
~~~~Thank you everyone for your support and prayers for the soldiers.
Love Jenni
Posted by: Jenni | December 30, 2004 11:39 PM
Hey just a quick update on Josh. He came home last week for his R&R and is in better spirits. He brought home his Purple Heart and award. It looks great!
Posted by: Jenni | April 4, 2005 11:34 PM