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Wounded Warriors Project

Hypancistrus

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I am a huge Baltimore sports fan and I routinely listen to Baltimore's sports talk radio, 105.7 The Fan. (I need my daily does of anti-Pittsburgh talk, even during the off-season for the Ravens! ;-) )

One of the regular contributors, Major Mark Zinno, is now in Iraq with his contingent of the Army National Guard. He's been there since November of this past year and will be there for a year total. He calls in every Tuesday from the front lines to talk about sports and the war and it's always very interesting.

Today he was discussing his efforts to raise money for the Wounded Warriors Project and said he will donate $1000 to the cause if this video, made by some colleagues of his, reaches 1 million views.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oe2jeqwvues

It's a sad video in some ways because it shows how young and vibrant some of these men are who have been wounded, but it also shows the resiliency of their spirit.
 
I shared your link on FB. I have donated to the Wounded Warrior project and that it is one of the absolute best! It does great things for our wounded soldiers. Thank you for sharing the link and I hope it gets the views it needs.
 
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