Wounded U.S. Army Captain
Goes to War Zone in
Why would an already wounded soldier
return to the War Zone? Captain James Van Thach, a
Vietnamese American law graduate of Touro Law Center,
retired from the United States Army in March 2009, decided it was time to
return to a war zone on Operation Proper Exit, a program sponsored by the
Troops First Foundation.
Why would an
already wounded soldier return to the War Zone? Captain James Van Thach, retired from the United States Army in March 2009,
decided it was time to return to a war zone on Operation Proper Exit, a program
sponsored by the Troops First Foundation.
Captain Thach a Vietnamese American law graduate of
Since medically
retiring from the United States Army, he has undergone physical and mental
medical treatments for the numerous injuries that he sustained: Traumatic Brain
Injury, migraine headaches, photophobia, diplopia,
blurred vision, sciatic nerve damage to left leg, injury to his neck, back and
spine and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
“When I returned
from the Iraq War to the United States and received treatment, my health has
gone up and down several times which has lead me to be admitted into the
hospital several times,” said Captain Thach.
“After three long
years my health finally stabilized. After watching a CBS 60 Minutes story about
Troops First Foundation that was providing a trip called Operation Proper Exit
for wounded Veterans returning to
In December 2011,
the
“Once my doctor
gave me clearance, I contacted Rick Kell, the
co-founder and Executive Director of the non-profit Troops First Foundation
that sponsors Operation Proper Exit. I provided him documentation of my
military service in the war zone and medical records of my injuries. Rick
thanked me for my military service in
Troops First
Foundation’s program Operation Proper Exit‘s itinerary stages a meet-and-greet
tour to numerous forward operating bases throughout Afghanistan with a group of
wounded warriors. They speak to hundreds of military men and women about their
combat experiences and healing from their traumatic combat injuries.
The wounded
warriors are also briefed by General Officers and Command Sergeants Major at
various commands throughout Afghanistan about the progress and challenges that
the U.S., NATO and Afghanistan Security Forces face in their current situation
on the ground and in the near future.
Additionally
Captain Thach said, “Operation Proper Exit has helped
me tremendously going into the war zone in
In conclusion,
Captain Thach stated, “Our injuries don’t define us.
We control our own destinies and set the example on how to live our lives
positively and be inspirational to our fellow Americans as well as an asset to
our country.”
Captain Thach, your bravery to return to a dangerous war zone in
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