FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2011
BY CINDY FORREST
STAFF WRITER
PHOTO COURTESY OF LANDI SIMONEAdrian Simone is a hero. He didn’t hit the winning home run, throw the crucial touchdown pass, score the final goal, record a hit record or star in a blockbuster movie but he is nonetheless a hero, a real hero.
Adrian Simone already up and walking at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, MD.
On Aug. 24 Lance Corporal Simone, 19, was in Afghanistan serving the people and the country that he loves. He had been there for about a month when, while out on a foot patrol mission, he was hit by an improvised explosive device (IED), also known as a roadside bomb.
According to his mother, Landi Simone, the area had already been scoped out by bomb-sniffing dogs and metal detectors.
"I guess the Taliban is getting more sophisticated in placing the IEDs," she said because moments later her son stepped on a bomb that left him seriously injured.
Adrian was Medevaced out to a hospital in Afghanistan where he was stabilized. Then he was taken to another hospital in Afghanistan before being flown to a hospital in Germany. Finally he was taken home to the U.S., to be cared for at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC) in Bethesda, MD.
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