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Back home again - with a Purple Heart

CybrSlydr

Charter Member
I apologize for not posting in a while, but my tour in Afghanistan is over! Unfortunately, I had to get blown up to come home this soon. :

Back on July 18th, we were coming back to the COP after a few days out on rotation clearing out an enemy hotspot. Our 18ton MaxxPro was busted up pretty badly. Squad leader told me that it was 120lbs of home made explosives in 2 jugs. Command wire detonated, so someone watched us and pushed the button. It moved our truck 20 feet and knocked it on it's right side. Pretty much obliterated everything on theleft side of the trck. Bags and axles/tires were found up to 300m away from the truck.

Thankfully, I was the worst hurt and I receieved a pilon fracture of my left ankle. The doctor told me post-op that it was much worse once he got it open and started. He used the word "pulverised" to describe my ankle. lol

I've been given a few coins in my travels from various people, including a Canadian General, Army LTG and Air Force Command Chief Master Sergeant. My Purple Heart was awarded in Afghanistan before they sent me to Landshtul Germany.

I'm currently at Fort Hood, recovering. They say I have a 50/50 chance of regaining full motion with my ankle but I know I'm going to make it 100%. Recovery time is 4-6 months, 3-4 months in cast with no weight bearing.

So, that's my update. Hope to stop by more often - check my Flickr account for pics of my casr, coins and medal - and a few mug shots. lol
 
As a point of reference, if you use a 155mm howitzer shell as an IED, it leaves a crater big enough to hide an Abrams tank in - and 155mm shells only have 100ish lbs of explosives. :)
 
Good luck with your recovery Cybr, sounds like it could have been much worse than 'just' a pulverised ankle!
 
blooming heck Cybr big bang indeed, dread to think what a bang like that woulda done a humvee.

btw if your foot is to badly "pulverised" you can alway do what my great great great uncle did when his toes got badly done over by frostbite, have it off, then bet people you can take a weight of *insert heavy vechile of choice* without crying out and earn a small fortune :icon_lol:
 
It would have obliterated a Humvee. :)

As for the amputation, I like my foot where it is. :D

Also, it's my ankle that is broken, not my foot. :)
 
I'm glad to hear it was "only" your ankle that got pulverized! You were extremely lucky.

Thanks for your service, and welcome to the DDFE* club...






* Didn't Duck Fast Enough
 
I was at ft hood once, when you get feeling better look up stillhouse lake it use to be a great party place.
 
Get 100% real soon-I will be praying for a complete recovery,Cybr!!

Welcome home and thank you for your service to our Country!

:salute::salute:

Rick
 
Congratulations!

Congratulations, sir Jordan!

Welcome home and quick recovery for you!

Thank you!
 
Welcome Home Cybr, sorry it took a BOOM! to get you back! Rest up, get well, and thank you for your service!
 
Cybr
Glad to hear you are back home safe....sorry to hear about the ankle. Get rested up buddy and dont be a stranger.
 
Re: Back home again-with a Purple Heart

You should've got more than a Purple Heart! Anyway glad your Back. :medals::icon29:
 
As we would have said in my Day, Welcome back to the World..
Bravo, I am grateful for your service..
I hope you heal quickly, and that all will be wonderful for you..
God Bless ya..
:salute: :salute: :salute:
 
Glad you're safe and no amputation Cybr!
I'm currently watching a Top Gear special with a team of Brit amputees from Afghanistan doing some great off-road racing. I salute all allied forces personnel who risk life and limb for democracy.:engel016:
 
oh man..well sorry this had to happen to you..glad you have your life let alone your foot....will this be the end of your military time then? or will you recover and stay in?
 
Cybr

Welcome home. Wish it were under better circumstances, but you came home alive and pretty much intact...so thank God for that.

Thank you for your service and your time in a hostile zone. Wish I could be there in person to shake your hand and salute you (I know it is only legal to salute officers, but I salute each and every combat vet I encounter...you all deserve that level of respect in my book).

Will pray that you have a fast and complete recovery and will continue to pray for the men and women, regardless of nationality, who are manning the front lines and actively fighting terrorism around the globe.

My nephew Donnie spent 17 months in Iraq with one of the Mountain Divisions (4th or 10th...was stationed at Fort Drum before and after his deployment). After coming home from Iraq, he completed Air Assault school and looked real good with those black wings on his chest.

OBIO
 
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