Joe Bowser
Joe re-enlisted in the U.S. Army after the attacks of 9/11. While serving in Iraq, he was struck by a mortar blast. But what happened next still amazes him to this day.

Joe Receiving His Purple Heart
“I Could Be In Pain The Rest Of My Life... Or I Could Have It Amputated”
When Joseph “Joe” Bowser enlisted in the U.S. Army, he never imagined his career would come in two parts. After an honorable discharge, the events of September 11, 2001 compelled him to re-enlist in the Army Reserves. He was deployed to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.
“One night, I was coming out of the phone tent... at that moment I heard a high-pitched whistle.”
The sound Joe heard was a 122mm rocket that exploded right behind him. He was thrown into the air.
“Suddenly I’m lying on my back with an incredible pain in my leg, yelling for help.”
He Heard A Second Round Headed Straight For Him
What happened next continues to amaze Joe to this day.
“Out of nowhere, two female medics rushed to my aide. I had my eyes closed because the debris was still falling out of the sky, so I never actually saw them. They cut off my weapon and my body armor, and had just taken scissors to cut off my uniform when we heard the next round coming in."
Two Female Medics Threw Themselves Over Joe To Shield Him From The Blast
Without any regard for their own lives or safety, these two medics saved Joe's life. He was stabilized and sent to Walter Reed.
Joe underwent 14 painful operations in an effort to save his right leg. Eventually, his doctor gave him a choice. “He said I could salvage the leg, be in pain the rest of my life, and have a leg I couldn’t use—or I could have it amputated.”
In spite of his amputation, Joe continued to serve as Staff Assistant to the Secretary of the Army through 2021 where he advised the Secretary on wounded veteran issues.


You Can Help Build A New Custom Home For Joe
We are proud to announce that Joe has been selected to receive a specially adapted smart home built from the ground up by the Gary Sinise Foundation.
This home, made possible by you, will help Joe live a life of comfort and safety without limitation.
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