Sergeant will never forget the day his son was born
Staff Sgt. Mike Myers peers through the broken windshield of a HUMVEE he drove 15 kilometers after it was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade Sept. 6 in Afghanistan's Kapisa Province. The attack came just as his son was born in the U.S. Sergeant Myers is deployed to the Bagram Provincial Reconstruction Team, Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan, from Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, where he is in the 17th Security Forces Squadron. He had about three inches of clear glass to look through as he drove the HUMVEE following the attack. (US Air Force photo/Maj. David Kurle)
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