Determination was never an issue for Army Sfc. Jacque “Jake”
Keeslar. Four months after losing most of both legs to an
improvised explosive device during a raid in Iraq, he ran in the
New York City Marathon.

Determination was never an issue for Army Sfc. Jacque “Jake”
Keeslar. Four months after losing most of both legs to an
improvised explosive device during a raid in Iraq, he ran in the
New York City Marathon.
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