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Active-duty U.S. soldiers, veteran summit Everest | CNN
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Two active-duty army soldiers and a combat-wounded veteran reached the summit of Everest to raise awareness for veterans suffering from PTSD.
2 Combat-Amputee U.S. Veterans Summit Mount Everesttime.com › World › Nepal
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· Chad Jukes, 32, lost his leg in a roadside bomb while serving in the Army and climbed Everest wearing a prosthesis, USA Today reported.
London mountaineer joins race to lead first combat amputee up ...www.standard.co.uk › News › London
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· Among them is Chad Jukes, 31, a former US army reserve sergeant, who lost part of his right leg to a roadside bomb in Iraq in They are ...
US Veterans Climb Mount Everest to Raise Awareness of Military...
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If he is successful, retired staff sergeant Chad Jukes, who is climbing with a prosthetic leg, will be the first combat wounded veteran to summit ...
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