 My name is Oscar Oguin. I was with the United States Army first to the 503rd Bravo Company We deployed to Iraq three months into my first tour Terrorists basically filled the van full of explosives got as close as he could to our vehicle and exploded Lost my right leg below the knee Head shot no one's my right arm my left leg and my back. I spent about two and a half years of all three I started participating in events One of my first events was the DAV Winter Sports Clinic So I was very apprehensive, but as soon as you get to you just you just feel the environment around there Just people people wheelchairs that they have the best attitude. You would never think of amputees, you know, they've lost it or both their legs or one of their legs and just have great attitudes People who are blind who just you know I think see clearer than a lot of other people just because they deal with that disability It's just a great environment So it gives you that encouragement that push to do it doing those events help me get over the the initial shock of Losing a leg. I'm a veteran. My victory is understanding that with the right support everything will be okay