Soldier Hit by Grenade is Back in Three Days

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    Profile on Army Capt. Bernard Gardner, Commander of Company C, 1st Battalion 26th Infantry Regiment in Khowst, Afghanistan. On Sept. 2nd Gardner and several members of his unit were injured in a grenade attack. Although hospitalized for the injuries he suffered, three days later he was back on the job. Sound bites from Maj. Abdul Wakil, Acting Commander, 4th Kandak, 2nd Zone, Afghan Border Police. Provided by 7th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment.

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