U.S. Soldier, Blinded in Battle, Dictated to Maintain Serving
FORT Braxton Bragg, N.C. When Capt. Ivan Fidel Castro joined the Regular army, he set ends: to bound out of aeroplanes, kick in doorways and lead soldiers into combat. He accomplished them all. Then the trench mortar round landed five pes away, ruinous away his sight.
“One time you’re blind, you have to lay new ends,” Castro expressed.