Home is the best medicine: Greeley soldier hurt in August home for Christmas
Greeley Tribune
Dan England
December 29, 2014
The buddy told him he wouldn’t trust anyone else with the lines, but Duvall, 25, knew better.
“He just wants me to play the one-armed apocalyptic survivor,” Duvall said.
Indeed, Duvall did play that part in the movie. As it turns out, Duvall said with a laugh, he was perfect for it.
In late August, Duvall was leading his U.S. Army convoy on a routine mission in Afghanistan, on a deployment that seemed so benign he never discussed the possibility of getting hurt with his fiancée.
There was an explosion. The blast was powerful enough to toss his vehicle, basically a heavily armored semi-tractor, 25 feet off the road.
His platoon acted quickly enough to save most of his arm, but the attack broke several bones in his right leg, wrist and pelvis. The worst came to his right hand: He lost four fingers and about half of the rest. He was, of course, right-handed.
Duvall doesn’t mind talking about it. He read an article in “Time” magazine that stated telling the story helps ease the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder, one of the most common aliments of a solider.
It helps his brain, he said, to relive it. This is exactly the kind of way Duvall, who got a degree in history from the University of Colorado, approaches life: He researches it.
“He’s basically a nerd,” said his fiancée, Tara Moriarty.
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