Cpl. P.J. Gennaro, an Aliquippa native, was wounded in Iraq Feb. 8 when a 500-pound bomb exploded under his vehicle. Gennaro returned to his parents home this week. He tells The Times about the explosion that cracked his pelvis and shattered both his ankles. He also talks about why he wants to return to his job with the Army's 25th Infantry Division. Read his story at Timesonline.com.
Thank you Cpl. for your service. Much respect.
gapedhok 1 year ago
@candiceevans1 and those countries like iran and Egypt and other places are recruiting these terrorists....out soldiers will be there till America's money system collapses because the money aint even real and the money is made out of the air and printed to keep things running and with nothing to back it up. And this country is so brainwashed and more worried about watching American Idol and Jerry Springer than learning the truth.
CowboyBebop444 1 year ago
@candiceevans1 this guy is from my town. I feel bad for people who get killed or injured in this crap. These terrorists come from the borders of the countries that we aint even at war with....yet.... But give it time....our government will prolong this till this country collapses its money system. They elected the enemy.
CowboyBebop444 1 year ago
i know shits hard whenu go through that kind of shit keep making the best of it man
usnavyseals99 1 year ago
im not from America...But you have my Full respect!
KikumaruKaidoh 2 years ago
PJ. i'm not in the military man. but have the utmost respect for you guys. i shoved my femure through my pelvis and out the back last year. managed to shatter the accetabular plate in the socket and the left side into 5 sections. i feel your pain man, i really do.
DEEK1979 2 years ago
I am in the 25th Infantry Division about to deploy in sep.
LadiesmanSoldier 3 years ago
Congrats on recovery, PJ!!
pantherqu33n 3 years ago
good job guy and nice earings.
zao96854 3 years ago
That's one impressive young man. And there are thousands more like him.
catrinlewis 3 years ago