 I am writing to tell you about my husband Jim, who is not only my personal hero, but a true American hero. After 9-11, Jim's son Alan, a U.S. Marine, was wounded in Iraq. Jim knew then that he wanted to do something more for his country. What is all this? The Titans stay had a contest. Wesley Mortgage Community Hero, and I entered my letter. At the age of 40, that part's true. He joined the Army to become a combat medic. He was with his unit, 1st Battalion 506th Infantry, when an IED exploded and he was seriously injured. He was awarded the Purple Heart Medal. Two years later, he returned to Afghanistan where he was shot in the leg and was awarded his second Purple Heart. He has also received Bronze Star with Valor, Legion of Merit, Combat Medic badge, aerosol wings and other rewards. Jim loved being a soldier. That is true. He was forced to medically retire in 2019 due to combat-related injuries. Currently, he is a JROTC instructor and head baseball coach at Todd County Central High School. Sergeant Diggle, he's done a lot for me. He's taught me a lot, really. He taught me to be a better leader. I have really bad anxiety. He helped me through my anxiety. He also inspired other cadets to be a better person. Well, he's taught me a lot more about self-confidence. He really helped me to strive for success. Congratulations, Sergeant D. Hope the best for you. Congratulations, Sergeant D. Hey, Jim. This is your buddy Peter. I love you, man. And I just want to say congratulations and also thank you for serving our country. God bless you, man. You sacrificed so much. Thank you.