GI Special 4H3: A Soldier Questions The Mission - August 3, 2006
Thomas F. Barton
President Bush came and sat by the side of Sergeant Brian Fountaine, a 24-year-old tank commander from Dorchester, a gung-ho soldier who had lobbied to be deployed a second time.
Now Fountaine was among the wounded at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, his legs amputated below the knees after an explosion June 8 ripped apart the Humvee in which he was riding.The president chatted about the sergeant's beloved Red Sox, but made no reference to the war, the soldier said.
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President Bush came and sat by the side of Sergeant Brian Fountaine, a 24-year-old tank commander from Dorchester, a gung-ho soldier who had lobbied to be deployed a second time.
Now Fountaine was among the wounded at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, his legs amputated below the knees after an explosion June 8 ripped apart the Humvee in which he was riding.The president chatted about the sergeant's beloved Red Sox, but made no reference to the war, the soldier said.
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