Thx for picking that up Crow,
Earlier I was reading more of the story. For 25 years Max Cleland was beating himself over the head.. “My God, I must be the stupidest guy in the world. How could I possibly not set the pen correctly” then, a few years ago he receives a letter from an old Army buddy -- “Max, you remember the grenade you took?” Well yeah.. “It came off the cherries web”.. Can you imagine the sense of self guilt he must of felt for so many years?.. I sure can’t.
So he gets home from the war.. no job, no car, no wife, no girlfriend, no plans.. practically no body. It was a dark period. But then, because of his faith in God, he jumped head first into his Georgia State senate campaign and won. Later, President Carter offered him a job as head of the Veterans administration which he ran like a Swiss watch. The rest of the story you know but needless to say, he is an inspiration to any young man right now at Walter Reed who might be feeling a bit poorly.
To me, Sen. Max Cleland is the very essence of the word “hero”