"My head was hanging off and I died twice." Afghan war hero describes how he survived Taliban IED
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 Published On Jun 28, 2023

“I’m blind in one eye, partially deaf, my right arm doesn’t work and I’ve got brain damage. Oh, and my left leg’s missing too. Apart from that, I’m alright.”
Paul Vice MC spent 16 years in the Royal Marines before his career came to a shattering halt when he was caught in the blast of an IED while on his fourth tour of Afghanistan.
So severe were his injuries, he died twice on the Chinook that took him back to Camp Bastion for the surgery that saved his life.
Please take a few minutes to listen to his remarkable story.
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