When Staff Sgt. David Flowers was badly wounded in Afghanistan, all he thought of was what would he tell his wife? Now at Walter Reed, he has lost one leg and they are working to save the other. But he still hopes to service in the Air Force as a military instructor. [Biloxi Sun Herald]
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