"Wounded in War, Strengthened by Brotherhood"
In this powerful episode of Men Pursuing More, we sit down with U.S. Air Force veteran Chris Aguilera to hear his remarkable journey from growing up in El Paso to surviving a helicopter crash in 2010 that left him in a medically induced coma. Chris opens up about the challenges he faced during multiple deployments, his long recovery that included over 30 surgeries, and learning to live with a prosthetic leg. He shares his battles with PTSD, his determination to remain in the military despite a dead foot, and how he found purpose again through running a half marathon, competing in the Warrior and Invictus Games, and working with Homes for Our Troops. Chris’s story is one of resilience, grit, and refusing to let adversity define him. Tune in to be inspired by a warrior who never stopped pursuing more.
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