Sunday, October 9, 2011

Love for wounded soldier upon return from Afghanistan

If you want to see pictures from what this couple looks past and get inspired, click the link below to see more and read about their story. If you know a disabled veteran, don't give them your sympathy. They don't need it. Give them your love, support and help in anyway they do need it. If they ask for help to get into their vehicle, don't offer to drive them instead. If they ask you to hold the door, just do it and then get out of their way. Don't offer to shop for them.

Love for wounded soldier upon return from Afghanistan
Washington Post

Dan Berschinski and Rebecca Taber’s relationship blossomed after Berschinski returned from Afghanistan with both of his legs blown off.
Taber kisses Berschinski as he arrives in Dover, Del.
Nikki Kahn / The Washington Post

By Greg Jaffe, Published: October 8

Rebecca Taber and the Army lieutenant kissed on the sidewalk outside her 16th Street apartment.

They had met through friends and had spent, at most, six hours together over the course of two evenings. In a few weeks, 1st Lt. Dan Berschinski was going to Afghanistan, where he would lead a platoon of 35 men. It was June 2009.

Rebecca, then 23, noticed the black memorial bracelet that he wore as a reminder that his soldiers’ lives would depend on his decisions. “It made me think that he was mature,” she recalled. The looming danger of his combat tour only added to the evening’s excitement. Rebecca felt as though she were playing a part in a movie.

She had graduated from Yale University one year earlier, where she had been student body president. She was slim and pretty with a high forehead and dark hair. People told her that she resembled actress Natalie Portman.

Like most of her friends, she knew no one her age in the military and gave only passing thought to the wars. Speaking to students at Duke University last year, former Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates lamented that “for a growing number of Americans, service in the military, no matter how laudable, has become something for other people to do.” He could have been describing Rebecca.
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