Listen now (76 min) | Resilience. Recovery. Hope. Few people embody these words like Greg Galeazzi—a U.S. Army veteran, doctor, and dedicated husband and father. While deployed in Afghanistan in 2011, Greg’s platoon was hit by an IED during a regular foot patrol—causing him to lose both of his legs and most of his right arm. After a grueling recovery process, Greg adjusted to a new life as an amputee, in which he met his wife, had two children, and began a new career in medicine. Last week, on the 11th anniversary of his injury, Greg graduated from Harvard Medical School and begins his career as a doctor serving people with physical disabilities and injuries like his own.
What a inspiration you are. Thanks for your service to your country. God best you. I admire you for all you have done in your career as well as in your family life. I can't imagine how proud your wife is. Take care
What a inspiration you are. Thanks for your service to your country. God best you. I admire you for all you have done in your career as well as in your family life. I can't imagine how proud your wife is. Take care