Couric & Co.
September 11, 2008 4:28 PM

"Where They Stand:" One Man's Sacrifice

[Editor's Note: Tonight on the CBS Evening News, you'll see the second installment of our series, "Where They Stand," which is an examination of the issues facing the next president of the United States. This time, Chief Foreign Affairs Correspondent Lara Logan tackles how John McCain and Barack Obama propose handling one of the biggest issues of this election: ending the war in Iraq. CBS News producer Max McClellan explains how he encountered the remarkable man featured in tonight's piece – and why he exemplifies this issue.



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Ft. Carson, Colo., is home to the 10th Special Forces Group and one incredible Green Beret named Tim Brigham. We first heard about his story through contacts in the Special Forces community – and as soon as we did, we knew we had to meet him.

Tim is a classic soldier. Understated and modest, but profoundly dedicated to the mission. He'd have to be that way, given all that he's been through. He was badly wounded on the battlefield in northern Iraq in 2005, during his second tour. His unit was ambushed by insurgents; in the midst of heavy fire, Tim's first instinct was to climb to a higher position to get a better shot at the approaching enemy. He told us the safety of his men was the only thing on his mind. As he scrambled to the roof of his disabled humvee, he selflessly exposed himself to incoming fire and was badly wounded. A bullet got in between his armored plates and went straight through his body. His men pulled him out of the kill zone and immediately tended to his wounds. Tim served as the senior medic for his unit, so he told us that he remembered shouting instructions to his soldiers about exactly what to do before finally passing out from the morphine.

It's an incredible story, but worse was to come. Back at Walter Reed in Bethesda, Md., Tim told us about how he had almost died during one of multiple surgeries, due to a bad reaction to anesthesia. His heart stopped for eight minutes. The cardiologist was literally on his way out of the building when he got the page. The doctor raced back to the operating room – and saved Tim's life. Tim lost a lot of his memory in process, and was being told at the same time he may never walk again.

Fast forward many months, through a long and painful rehabilitation. It's an amazing testament to Tim – and to all those who helped him along the way – that he would go on to re-qualify for duty as a Green Beret and serve a third tour in 2007 in Iraq.

I think it's impossible for any one story to convey the sacrifice and dedication of those fighting the war in Iraq, but Tim's story seemed to come pretty close. More than 30,000 U.S. troops have been wounded in Iraq and more than 4,100 have been killed since March 2003. It seems fair to say, throwing all politics aside, that no one would disagree that Tim's sacrifice – and the sacrifice of thousands of other Americans – needs to honored as the next President finds a way out of the war in Iraq.
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by mlh66 September 13, 2008 5:47 PM EDT
In this election year it looks like we will not get the information we need to make an informed decision. The media services are biased.They elate over Obama and try to destroy anyone running against him. Look what they did or are trying to do to Clinton, McCain, and Palin. I thought the media was to report the news not tell us who to vote for. To find out info on Obama that they don''t want you to know go to the following site.....


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by plainjean September 12, 2008 1:20 PM EDT
Why doesn''t CBS News come out of the closet and endorse McCain-Palin? Certainly any military man worth his salt is going to follow orders irregardless of who is elected president. What does CBS take us for a bunch of misinformed twits?
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by blueskypie September 11, 2008 9:51 PM EDT


Obama is the right man for this job, let''s hope others vote for the right reason.

http://deepakchopra.com/2008/09/04/blog-obama-and-the-palin-effect/


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by ja1950 September 11, 2008 8:37 PM EDT
i was disappointed last night that cattie did not tell the whole truth about the education bill.if she will read the whole bill she will need to go on and tell the rest of what the bill says. not right that the news media is only telling what they want the people to know so their candidate will win shame on you
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