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Reporter Injured by IED Bounces Back to Help Wounded Warriors

 

Podcast_Woodruff ABC News anchor Bob Woodruff stops by the Editor's Desk to talk about the day he was wounded by an IED while embedded with American forces in Iraq and his experiences at Bethesda and elsewhere afterwards.  And Bob Woodruff Foundation director Rene Bardorf describes the mission of the foundation and what the Military.com audience can do to help.

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