BOSTON (AP) — Days after the Boston Marathon bombings, B.J. Ganem was one of the wounded veterans who met with survivors who had lost a limb or limbs in the April 15 attack.
He thought he’d do a lot of hand holding and hearing crying, but the 36-year-old Marine Corps veteran instead saw resilience.
The new amputees asked a lot of questions about his prosthetic leg, which replaced the left leg he lost below his ...
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