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Special Decoration
Soldier survives blasts, earns Purple Heart
By MARY RAINWATER
The Palestine Herald
A year ago
today Palestine
Regional
Medical Center
employee and
local resident
J.R. Hahn gave
his daughter,
Jamie, away.
He could not be
more proud of
his new son-in-
law Sgt. Brian
Fleming, a
soldier in the
U.S. Army.
Just three months into the marriage in March 2006, Sgt.
Fleming was deployed to Afghanistan in with the 10th
Mountain Division infantry as a scout team leader.
Four months later, on July 24, Hahn got the call every
soldier’s family member dreads — Brian had been injured and
was being transported to San Antonio for treatment.
“My daughter just told me what they told her,” he recalled.
“There was an explosion and they were transporting him to
San Antonio.”
Sgt. Fleming, 22, was on a routine patrol in Kandahar,
when a suicide bomber attacked his Humvee.
“I was in the front passenger seat when a man in a van
pulled up next to us and blew up the van,” Sgt. Fleming
said in a telephone interview last week. “I don’t really
remember what happened. I just woke up on the side of the
road and had been burned pretty bad.”
From the white phosphorus explosive device, Fleming
suffered second and third degree burns on his hands, face
and neck. He was transported from the scene to the
nearest hospital in Germany, then stabilized and sent on to
Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio.
His wife, Jamie, joined him in San Antonio, making a
temporary home at Fort Sam Houston’s Fisher House, one
of 35 nationwide comfort homes that provide military
families a place to stay while loved ones are undergoing
medical treatment.
“I had reconstructive surgery and skin grafts. Skin from my
thighs was grafted onto my hands,” Sgt. Fleming said. “I
spent two weeks in the hospital, then went to rehab three
days a week.
“I couldn’t even make a fist at first,” Fleming added. “I have
been here four months and am now undergoing outpatient
therapy.”
Due to the nature of his injuries Fleming will not return to
the front he said. He is currently wearing compression
gloves to help heal his hands.
“I am doing simple tasks,” he said. “But my main focus is
getting well, going to my appointments, etc.”
With about eights month left in active duty, Fleming has
been re-stationed at nearby Ft. Sam Houston where he
continues his recovery and complete his service with the
Army.
The blast in July was not Sgt. Fleming’s first, he said. On
April 18 Fleming’s vehicle ran over an anti-tank mine and
he, amazingly, walked away from the scene unharmed.
“When I got back, I got an e-mail from my mom in New
York, who told me that on the way to the store one day she
had an odd feeling that she needed to pray for me,”
Fleming said. “It turned out to be the same time on the
same day. That really amazed me.”
Everything that has happened to Sgt. Fleming for him has
been a crazy string of coincidences, from his mother’s
Godly premonition to his life before he even left for
overseas duty.
“I had a book published about two months before I was
deployed called ‘A Life Worth Living’‚” he said. “It is about
living the life God wants us to live.”
The book, Fleming said, resulted from going through one of
the lowest points of his life. He started writing down the
things God was showing him and eventually turned those
writings into a book.
“Some of the things I wrote about, I can see now how they
are connected to everything that happened to me in
Afghanistan,” Sgt. Fleming said. “From surviving two blasts
and avoiding gunfire so close I could hear it whiz by my
ear.”
Fleming now shares his story of war in churches all over
the nation, and uses his book and his experiences as a
soldier to help others like himself.
“I know God has a plan for this,” he said. “I have been able
to help so many people, and I know more good is going to
come from this.
“It is so crazy and amazing — I just can’t explain it.”
After his tour of duty ends, Fleming plans to attend college
and study counseling and psychology. Right now, he is just
thankful to be alive and breathing.
“I am very proud of my son-in-law,” Hahn said. “I really think
that the most important thing we can do for our soldiers is
pray for them.
“They are doing a job that the rest of us take for granted.”
————
Mary Rainwater may be reached via e-mail at
mrainwater@palestineherald.com
Photos
Sgt Brian Fleming, the son-in-law of Palestine Regional
Medical Center employee J.R. Hahn, was recently awarded
a Purple Heart for injuries received during an explosion in
Kandahar, Afghanistan July 24. Courtesy Photo/The
Palestine Herald
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