DIGIRENT - Wounded Soldier, Healing Warrior: A Personal Story of a Vietnam Veteran Who Lost his Legs but Found His Soul
Allen B. Clark Jr.
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Wounded Soldier, Healing Warrior: Allen B. Clark Jr. epub Wounded Soldier, Healing Warrior: Allen B. Clark Jr. pdf download Wounded Soldier, Healing Warrior: Allen B. Clark Jr. pdf file Wounded Soldier, Healing Warrior: Allen B. Clark Jr. audiobook Wounded Soldier, Healing Warrior: Allen B. Clark Jr. book review Wounded Soldier, Healing Warrior: Allen B. Clark Jr. summary | #556760 in Books | 2007-03-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.88 x6.00l,1.34 | File type: PDF | 320 pages | 04.2015||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A man's walk with Christ!|By MichaelDForbis|I found Allen Clark's words to be very honest and transparent. He definitely shows high and low points of his life, and he explains how his relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ matures over time. It is difficult for most people to share their lives with others, yet he provides a strong witness for Christ in this book. I imagine||
|"There are a host of heroes to whom this country owes a debt it can never repay. Allen Clark lost both his legs while serving his country in Vietnam. When he came home, his body was broken, but his spirit never faltered. He went back to school. He earned
It was early morning, June 17, 1967, and Dak To Special Forces camp in Vietnam was under attack. A mortar exploded, and West Point graduate Allen B. Clark Jr.’s life was changed forever. This is the story of how one soldier, so gravely injured that both of his legs were amputated, turned his grievous loss into a personal triumph. Clark describes his struggle t...
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