A tale of two U.S. soldiers scarred by war

Tue May 6, 2008 8:27am EDT
 
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FORT DRUM, New York (Reuters) - The following are condensed interviews with two U.S. soldiers, one who fought in Afghanistan and Iraq. The interviews conducted at or near Fort Drum military base in New York state in April.

SGT. DAVID FRANCIS, 26, FROM WAKEFIELD, KANSAS, served in Afghanistan in 2003 and then was deployed twice to Iraq. He was shot in the arm in an ambush in Afghanistan and spent two months in Walter Reed Army Medical Center. He has not recovered full movement of his hand and can not feel his fingertips but otherwise has made a full recovery.

"I deployed six months after I got back from Walter Reed. I never had to change my job, I'm still doing my same job.

"For me personally it gets harder because now I have a kid. I've missed probably half my daughter's life with deployment and training. She's five.

"The first time, she was just born, the second time she knew I was gone but didn't really understand it. The third time she started crying when I left.

"Now pretty much every day she asks me if I'm going to Iraq. I pretty much tell her 'No, no, I'll definitely tell you when I am.' She also knows my brother is in Iraq.

"My parents are used to it because my dad is retired military. It's tough for him because he knows what it's like.

"It is hard on the wife, she's used to have control of everything while I'm gone. She's in charge of pretty much everything now, paying the bills, so we got in arguments about that... You've just got to remember they're your family member and not one of your soldiers, so you can't just yell at them.

"I had fun. I love deploying. It sucks that you leave your family but I love it. Everyone likes to do their job. Once you get there everyone starts complaining about the deployment, but everyone likes to deploy.  Continued...

 
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