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A Hero's Welcome
The parade, on a sunny day in late summer 2003, was spectacular. Hundreds of flag-waving locals lined the streets. Mr. Ross had just turned 21. Wearing his green uniform and burgundy beret, he rode in a Jeep, accompanied by other veterans and the Connellsville Area Senior High School Marching Band. The festivities included bagpipers, Civil War re-enactors and a dunking pool.
"It wasn't the medals on former Army Pfc. Sam Ross's uniform that reflected his courage yesterday," The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote. "It was the Dunbar native's poise as he greeted well-wishers and insisted on sharing attention with other soldiers that proved the grit he'll need to recover from extensive injuries he suffered in Iraq."
Injured in Iraq, a Soldier Is Shattered at Home
A Hero's Welcome
The parade, on a sunny day in late summer 2003, was spectacular. Hundreds of flag-waving locals lined the streets. Mr. Ross had just turned 21. Wearing his green uniform and burgundy beret, he rode in a Jeep, accompanied by other veterans and the Connellsville Area Senior High School Marching Band. The festivities included bagpipers, Civil War re-enactors and a dunking pool.
"It wasn't the medals on former Army Pfc. Sam Ross's uniform that reflected his courage yesterday," The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette wrote. "It was the Dunbar native's poise as he greeted well-wishers and insisted on sharing attention with other soldiers that proved the grit he'll need to recover from extensive injuries he suffered in Iraq."
Injured in Iraq, a Soldier Is Shattered at Home
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