Wounded Vet Reunites with GI Who Saved Him
December 13, 2010
Associated Press
SOUTH BURLINGTON, Vt. - The last time they were together, it was in the wreckage of a roadside bombing in Afghanistan.
Sgt. Edward Matayka, a 33-year-old Vermont National Guard medic, had been mortally wounded.
Specialist David Schwerer was among those who gave him first aid, applying tourniquets that saved his life but couldn't save his legs.
On Saturday, Matayka got to say thank you, welcoming Schwerer home from a yearlong deployment in an emotional reunion at a ceremony for returning troops.
"This was one of the first things he requested coming out of unconsciousness, to greet the man who saved his life once he found out who it was," said Laurie Ingalls, his mother-in-law. "He wanted to greet him so badly."
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