Essay | Life After War: The Men of Bravo Company

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For four veterans of Bravo Company, fighting as paratroopers in Afghanistan left visible and invisible wounds. Their experiences show that the stories of America’s veterans are still being written.

Sergeant Alex Jauregui doesn’t have any legs, but in a way that makes things easy for him. Deployed to Afghanistan more than a decade ago with Bravo Company in the 2-508 Parachute Infantry Regiment, everyone can see he’s been in combat and paid a price, with two prosthetics to show for it. Veteran groups have happily supported him in launching his business, and in turn they get to use his photo in their brochures. It’s a good deal for everyone.

Other veterans have wounds invisible to those around them or even to themselves. The men of Bravo Company have spent years reckoning with their harrowing experiences, offering a snapshot of what hundreds of thousands of veterans experienced over the course of America’s 20 years of war in Afghanistan.

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This is really great, thank you for publishing. And thank you to all those who opened up in the article.

Wonderful story! Thank you all for your service and for sharing your stories 🇺🇸🇺🇸.

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God bless the members of Bravo Company.

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