My husband was driving his MRAP (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected) truck with a handful of other guys last night when they encountered an IED (Improvised Explosive Device). They were very lucky to have avoided something much worse.
That's the hole that was left by the 500lb IED. The MRAP went airborn but Gunnar was able to recover control quickly and get to safety.
It's peak fighting season over there right now and I so scared and worried for his, and everyone else's safety.
He just needs to get through a few more months...
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