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Brant Auge, Luckett's 30-year-old company commander, said Luckett was as capable as every soldier in his company, and treated no different.
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Luckett's prothesis is often a source of good humor – most often generated by Luckett himself.
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ASHOQEH, Afghanistan — When a bomb exploded under Dan Luckett's Army Humvee in Iraq two years ago – blowing off one of his legs and part of his foot – the first thing he thought was: That's it.
Dan Luckett, Double-Amputee, Returns To Afghan War The Huffington Post News Editors 2010
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Luckett's prothesis is often a source of good humor – most often generated by Luckett himself.
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ASHOQEH, Afghanistan — When a bomb exploded under Dan Luckett's Army Humvee in Iraq two years ago – blowing off one of his legs and part of his foot – the first thing he thought was: That's it.
Dan Luckett, Double-Amputee, Returns To Afghan War The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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ASHOQEH, Afghanistan — When a bomb exploded under Dan Luckett's Army Humvee in Iraq two years ago – blowing off one of his legs and part of his foot – the first thing he thought was: That's it.
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Before I started compiling this blog, I was reading other people's blogs for a while, and the one blog that inspired me the most was James Luckett's consumptive.
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Before I started compiling this blog, I was reading other people's blogs for a while, and the one blog that inspired me the most was James Luckett's consumptive.
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Luckett's remarkable recovery can be attributed in part to dogged self-determination.
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Brant Auge, Luckett's 30-year-old company commander, said Luckett was as capable as every soldier in his company, and treated no different.
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