Friend,
A really important day, Brian’s Alive Day, is coming up next week, and we hope you’ll sign his card to celebrate with him.
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On September 19th, 2010, Staff Sergeant Brian Mast was serving in Operation Enduring Freedom in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
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As an explosive ordnance disposal technician, he was clearing a path for United States Army Rangers when a Taliban IED exploded beneath him.
He lost both his legs and a finger, but not his life.
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Brian’s family now celebrates September 19th as Brian’s Alive Day to remember the blessing that he survived that Taliban attack thanks to the quick actions of his fellow soldiers.
This year, we put together a card to celebrate Alive Day and give to Brian as a surprise on Tuesday, September 19th. Will you show him your support and sign the card?
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A lot has changed in Brian’s life since the explosion, but he is grateful for all of it. He learned to walk again, had three more children with his wife Brianna, graduated from Harvard, and reconnected with God.
Now, he continues to serve his country as a Member of Congress, fighting to put America First every single day.
The upcoming anniversary of when he was blown up is always an emotional day for Brian and the Mast family. It would mean so much to all of them to see your name on his Alive Day card.
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Please feel free to forward this to friends, family, and other America First supporters. We hope to get as many people as possible to show Brian their support!
Thank you, Republican Veteran Support Via Team Mast
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PAID FOR BY MAST FOR CONGRESS |
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Hon. Brian Mast is a retired member of the U.S. Army. Use of his military rank, job titles, and photographs in uniform does not imply endorsement by the Department of the Army or the Department of Defense. |
Mast for Congress · PO Box 3016 · Stuart, FL 34995 · USA |
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