Sgt Brian Saaristo of the 101st Airborne Division 302 was severely injured along with Specialist Nick Paupore by an Iranian made Improvised Projectile Device that hit their Humvee on July 2nd 2006 while they were driving through Kirkuk Iraq. Sgt Saaristo lost both his feet at about mid-calf down on both side. Nick Paupore lost his right leg above the knee. Both men were recovering at Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington DC when the Duluth Tribune came by to interview Sgt Saaristo. This is the Multimedia presentation that was placed on their web site soon after the interview. It is a multimedia presentation with pictures taken that day and you can hear the voice of Sgt Saaristo as the interview happened. Sgt Saaristo has also been featured in the December 2006 issue of The National Geographic Magazine on page 90-91. It is the brave men and women of our Armed Forces that have placed themselves in harms way right between us and those that would do us harm. They are responsible for our safety and our freedom that we have come to enjoy. We and a grateful nation are very proud of the great sacrifice these men and women have so graciously given us to ensure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. From all of us we say thank you.
fuck this is the type of shit that make me doubt about joiing those assholes want us to obey our part of the contract but they wont take their part! WTF?
marcusos1111 2 years ago
Brian, Doc Eischen here... I just saw an article with Paupore in it. It sounds like things are going well...everything considered. Keep up the good fight brother. Take care.
eischcream 3 years ago
iraq isnt your enemy. your own american govt is!!!
zoltron30 3 years ago
im giving this family my old horse, they are such great ppl!!
ambermartin2791 3 years ago
Pay no mind to that one reply who appears to be "mentally challenged". I, for one, like your candor and spirit of family. Learning to walk again "ain't" no easy thing. I am the mother of twin soldiers and I do know the work it takes to learn to walk, albeit how it happens or what part of the body is affected. Good luck to you and I hope the military is taking care of you. If they don't, call your senator.
dustoffmama 3 years ago
I would hope that this Hero will go to NEADS . org and apply for the Canine for Combat Veterans program.
topar4u 4 years ago
Love the attitude, lovely family, wish all the best. Just because the body changes on the outside, doesnt mean the inside changes, then again, change can bring greater things than ever thought possible. :)
daytonabeach165 4 years ago