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      • For in Gadson, they saw not only a fellow warrior but a beacon of hope—a reminder that no matter how impossible the odds may seem, with faith as their compass, they could overcome any obstacle. In closing, Gadson addressed the soldiers directly, his words a rallying cry for perseverance and resilience.
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  2. On the night of May 7, 2007, while returning from a memorial service for two soldiers from his brigade, he lost both his legs and severely injured his right arm to a roadside bomb in Baghdad. He became one of the first military personnel to use a next-generation powered prosthetic knee with technology to make it possible for amputees to walk ...

  3. Apr 5, 2021 · In May 2007, as commander of the 2nd Battalion, 32nd Field Artillery, Col. Gadson’s greatest challenge came in Iraq, where an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attack cost him both legs above the knees and normal use of his right arm and hand.

  4. He became one of the first Soldiers fitted with a next-generation powered prosthetic knee. It allows amputees to walk with a more natural gait. Rather than taking a medical retirement, Gadson requested to stay on active duty.

  5. Jan 31, 2024 · COL (Ret.) Greg Gadson originally attended West Point to play football, but quickly realized he wanted to be a Soldier for Life, and he was commissioned upon his graduation in 1989. His 25-year military career saw him serve in every major conflict of the past few decades, bringing him to many places, including Kuwait, Bosnia-Herzegovina ...

  6. He dedicated himself to leading the soldiers, civilian employees and family members in living the Army values of loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity and personal courage. Greg is a passionate advocate for wounded warriors, veterans and those with disabilities, sharing his experience and perspectives on several board of ...

  7. A 25-year officer in the United States Army, Col. Greg Gadson’s life is a portrait of courage in the face of great adversity. In 2007, while returning from a memorial service for two soldiers from his brigade, he lost both his legs and normal use of his right arm to a roadside bomb in Iraq.