My husband, a US Marine takes his first steps with his new prosthetic

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2008

My husband, Cleve, takes his first steps after receiving his first prosthetic. He lost his leg in Ramadi, Iraq in April 2006 after being hit by an Improvised Explosive Device(IED). He is now doing wonderful. I am so proud of him!

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  • WOW.........FORGIVE CAPS BUT WOW.......GOD BLESS YOU TWO AND POSTED ON MY PAGE AS FAVORITE AND SHARED WITH MY FRIENDS..HELLO FROM ALASKA.....I work with military daily for almost seven years now and know many stories of their suffering and honor including their spouses or YOU.......GOD BLESS YOU TWO AND HELLO FROM ALASKA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!

  • Thank you. My family actually lives in Anchorage. Small world. Thank you for sharing. :)

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  • Tell your huspand I said thanx for answering the call an secrificing his life to defend our freedom and country.

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  • I know words don't come close to express my gratitude but I'll say them anyway. Thank you for your service and sacrifice!!!

  • Like a DEVIL DOG. THERE'S NOTHING THEY CAN'T DO.

  • God bless you.

  • Aw Karie, LOVE IT!!! Brought tears to my eyes. At least you have this to watch, I have one of Jason talking but it doesn't show him on my youtube. I can't wait to see ya tomorrow! :)

  • Good luck and God Bless both of you!

  • SINCE THEY GUY GAVE HIS BODY TO THE JEWISH TERROR STATE!

    NO ZIONIST CONTROLLED AMERICAN MEDIA WOULD MAKE ME FIGHT THEIR WARS!

  • This video is very inspirational to me. I'm sitting here at my house at 2:31 am rubbing my stump and knowing that I will be able to walk again. My amputation was due to a diabetic infection and had to get a below the knee amputation. By watching this video, I kow that I will walk again. God bless you and your husband. Cleve, there aren't enough thank yous to y ou for helping to defend our country.

  • Too bad that there is 50% less chance to hit him severly next time he steps on a mine....

  • Semper Fi Marine..you look like your taking it alot better then most people would..myself included. Life goes on and you have a wife that loves you dawg ooh rah

  • Good luck and stay strong you two. X

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