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      • Odierno had followed his father to West Point, then to Iraq as an officer with the First Cavalry Division. But during a skirmish in Baghdad in August 2004, Odierno lost most of his left arm when a rocket struck his Humvee. At Walter Reed, he was trying to piece his life back together. He was 26. Six years later, Odierno has found a new life.
      www.northjersey.com/story/archive/2021/10/15/tony-odierno-recalls-pal-who-didnt-return-iraq/8449942002/
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  2. Oct 15, 2021 · The words come from 26-year-old Capt. Anthony Odierno at the amputee ward of Walter Reed Army Medical Center, and they tell us something about the personal cost of the Iraq war, which began two...

  3. Oct 15, 2021 · But during a skirmish in Baghdad in August 2004, Odierno lost most of his left arm when a rocket struck his Humvee. At Walter Reed, he was trying to piece his life back together. He was 26. Six...

  4. Oct 15, 2021 · In the case of Raymond and Anthony Odierno, each was acutely aware they had public roles as military officers. And yet, they also had to now balance their rank and mission with their personal...

  5. Mar 11, 2016 · Board chairman Anthony Odierno, overseeing the charity on an interim basis, did not respond Friday to a request for comment. Neither did the fired executives, Nardizzi and Giordano.

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    • Investigative Reporter
  6. Mar 30, 2016 · Wounded Warrior Project founder John Melia, left, is calling for the resignation of board chairman Anthony Odierno. (Stars and Stripes, left, and DOD)

  7. Anthony Odierno, the chairman of the charity's board, is now leading the organization as it searches for a permanent chief executive.

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  8. Mar 14, 2016 · Odierno, a retired U.S. Army captain himself, received help from the Wounded Warriors Project when he was injured in 2004. As it had done for him, he said the charity group was now getting...

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