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Host Patrick Scrogin interviews Marine Staff Sergeant Blaine Scott who as a platoon sergeant for a convoy traveling through Baghdad in 2006 was struck by an IED that was buried on the side of the road.
The explosion killed three other marines and badly wounded three others (including Sergeant Scott). Sergeant Scott was burned over 40 percent of his body; however, his face was so severely burned that he was unrecognizable. The emotional and physical cost that Master Sgt Scott encountered after returning home is insurmountable and would challenge the best of us.
By National Institute For Veterans5
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Host Patrick Scrogin interviews Marine Staff Sergeant Blaine Scott who as a platoon sergeant for a convoy traveling through Baghdad in 2006 was struck by an IED that was buried on the side of the road.
The explosion killed three other marines and badly wounded three others (including Sergeant Scott). Sergeant Scott was burned over 40 percent of his body; however, his face was so severely burned that he was unrecognizable. The emotional and physical cost that Master Sgt Scott encountered after returning home is insurmountable and would challenge the best of us.

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