Hero's journey comes full circle

Hero's journey comes full circle

October 11, 2012 4:34 PM

As a high school football player in Vassar, Michigan Army Staff Sgt. Travis Mills ran up and down the football field hundreds of times. But the few yards he walked during the town's homecoming game - after losing both arms and legs while serving in the Afghanistan War - became the most meaningful as his hometown greeted him as an American hero. Eliane Quijano reports.

Wounded soldier returns to a hero's welcome
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