The Tale of the Worst Injured GI
Jun 24th, 2007 by Alex

Disclaimer This story is not the real news story. This is just a twisted story based on the news story. Why have Twisted News? To make the news more interesting and to get the people to read the boring news. Enjoy!
Jay got off the transport vehicle into the crowded Baghdad marketplace. It was his division’s duty to watch and protect the civilians here. An easy job you might say, but almost everyday is filled with blood shed. Terrorist organizations come here to terrorize the civilians and suicide bombers come here to detonate into the crowds.
It was getting close to evening time and still no attack. Jay was guarding the corner, when gunfire erupted. He spun his head around and to his terror saw a group of militiamen opening fire onto his infantry.“GET COVER!” The general shouted to the infantry.
Jay knelt behind a wagon for cover and started firing back with his machine gun. Several militiamen fell but more came.
“WE’RE BEING FLANKED!” The general announced as another group of militiamen came from the other side.
They were outnumbered, but the infantry fought hard. Out of the corner of the eye, Jay saw his friend go down in agony. He had no time to have pity for him, when he saw the militiamen advance from behind. He spun around, but it was too late. One of the militiamen got into pointblank range with Jay and opened fire.
The next thing he knew he was at a hospital. Jay couldn’t move at all and he could barely see at all. The doctors told him that his spinal cord had shattered, he was paralyzed from the neck down, and his vision was getting worse. On top of all that, he wasn’t supposed to live for another month. Jay fought hard though, he wasn’t about to lose his life. In the end, he managed to survive, but to this day is one of the worst injured GI’s alive. His parents quit their jobs to take care of him and he is now getting better each day.
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Awesome twist!
the link on “Why have Twisted News?” in the top disclaimer points to http://www.usmansworld.com/www.usmansworld.com, a dead link
oops my HTML skills aren’t exactly the greatest. Thanks for pointing that out.