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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
    h_IMG_7098.jpg
  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Lao remains the most heavily bombed nation in the history of warfare. During the Vietnam War, the US army dropped thousand of bombs in Lao. The country fields were used for monition tests and to discharge the aircrafts on their way back and being dropped with a low distance from the aircraft, the bombs remained unexploded.
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  • Mr Manuel Abilio. He was sent as soldier in Mozambique. After the first three months he was hitted by a bomb shot by an RPG. He lost both the legs.
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  • The Mr in the pictures was fighting for the Portuguese army in Guiné Bissau during the Portuguese Colonial War. He didn't report any injury but he soffer of a severe PTSD; after more than 40 years from his discharge, everytime he hear some fire works he jump to the ground thinking that some bomb is exploding.
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  • The Mr in the pictures was fighting for the Portuguese army in Guiné Bissau during the Portuguese Colonial War. He didn't report any injury but he soffer of a severe PTSD; after more than 40 years from his discharge, everytime he hear some fire works he jump to the ground thinking that some bomb is exploding.
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  • The Mr in the pictures was fighting for the Portuguese army in Guiné Bissau during the Portuguese Colonial War. He didn't report any injury but he soffer of a severe PTSD; after more than 40 years from his discharge, everytime he hear some fire works he jump to the ground thinking that some bomb is exploding.
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  • Mr Manuel Abilio. He was sent as soldier in Mozambique. After the first three months he was hitted by a bomb shot by an RPG. He lost both the legs.
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  • Mr Manuel Abilio. He was sent as soldier in Mozambique. After the first three months he was hitted by a bomb shot by an RPG. He lost both the legs.
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  • Mr Manuel Abilio. He was sent as soldier in Mozambique. After the first three months he was hitted by a bomb shot by an RPG. He lost both the legs.
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  • The Mr in the pictures was fighting for the Portuguese army in Guiné Bissau during the Portuguese Colonial War. He didn't report any injury but he soffer of a severe PTSD; after more than 40 years from his discharge, everytime he hear some fire works he jump to the ground thinking that some bomb is exploding.
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  • The Mr in the pictures was fighting for the Portuguese army in Guiné Bissau during the Portuguese Colonial War. He didn't report any injury but he soffer of a severe PTSD; after more than 40 years from his discharge, everytime he hear some fire works he jump to the ground thinking that some bomb is exploding.
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  • Mr Manuel Abilio. He was sent as soldier in Mozambique. After the first three months he was hitted by a bomb shot by an RPG. He lost both the legs.
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  • The country mass production is still based on traditional, self-sufficient natural and agricultural economy and its resources make Chinese companies interested to improve the overland access to China for new over land trades and manufactures. Chinese companies are investing by improving the national roads, which link provinces with neighboring countries and it will contribute substantially to Lao development. The next following years will be an important period for Northern Lao. The development of Lao will strengthen the trade between. Among the 10 ASEAN countries, Laos is the only landlocked country and with good mineral resources, China will take profit by investing in the neighboring country.<br />
The price that Lao is paying for development alters the green scenery and while the roads are being built, the population of the countryside suffers from massive waves of dust from the trucks that are constantly passing by. <br />
However, the richness of natural resources and good investment environment provide Laos a good foundation to attract more investments. In recent years, the economic and trade relations between China and Laos have developed significantly and the investment of Chinese enterprises in Laos keeps on the rise, both countries established extensive cooperation in the fields like agriculture, agricultural machinery and industries. <br />
For China, Laos provides a growing avenue to export products to wider Southeast Asia, particularly from its remote and less-developed, landlocked southwestern regions. <br />
Consequently, Chinese people that come to control their business are populating the north of Lao. The roads are under construction and the jungle landscape is changing rapidly.
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  • Mr Albino Loureiro. He was fighting in Mozambique with the Portuguese army when a mine exploded. He report burning in most of the body including hands and face and he lost a leg.
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  • Mr Albino Loureiro. He was fighting in Mozambique with the Portuguese army when a mine exploded. He report burning in most of the body including hands and face and he lost a leg.
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  • Mr Abel Fortuna, the president of the ADFA ( Army Force Deficient Association) of Porto, was assigned to the Guiné Bissau front. After the explosion of a mine he lost his arms and partially the sight.
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  • Silvério Jorge Rodrigues. He serve the Portuguese army in Guiné Bissau. The 9th day a granade exploded in his hands, he lost the arms, he got scars in the face and he is blind.
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  • Silvério Jorge Rodrigues. He serve the Portuguese army in Guiné Bissau. The 9th day a granade exploded in his hands, he lost the arms, he got scars in the face and he is blind.
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  • Manuel Cigarro. He went to war in Mozambique. He steps a Anti-personnel mine. Manuel Cigarro became blind after the event.
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  • Mr Manuel Bastos. He was checkin for mine in Mozambique when a Anti-personnel mine exploded. He lost one leg.
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  • Manuel Cigarro. He went to war in Mozambique. He steps a Anti-personnel mine. Manuel Cigarro became blind after the event.
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  • Mr Manuel Bastos. He was checkin for mine in Mozambique when a Anti-personnel mine exploded. He lost one leg.
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  • Mr Manuel Bastos. He was checkin for mine in Mozambique when a Anti-personnel mine exploded. He lost one leg.
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  • Mr Adelio Simoes. He did the military service in Angola where he step a Anti-personnel mine. He get blind and with scars all around the body.
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  • Mr Adelio Simoes. He did the military service in Angola where he step a Anti-personnel mine. He get blind and with scars all around the body.
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  • Mr Adelio Simoes. He did the military service in Angola where he step a Anti-personnel mine. He get blind and with scars all around the body.
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  • J.F.M. was fighting in Guiné Bissau with the Portuguese army when a Anti-personnel mine exploded. He lost both the legs.
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  • Anselmo Machado. Anselmo serve the Portuguese army in Angola. He was shot at a leg.
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  • J.F.M. was fighting in Guiné Bissau with the Portuguese army when a Anti-personnel mine exploded. He lost both the legs.
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  • J.F.M. was fighting in Guiné Bissau with the Portuguese army when a Anti-personnel mine exploded. He lost both the legs.
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  • Mr Cardoso was fighting in Mozambique for the Portuguese army. He stept a mine. He was injured in the back and in the face
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  • Mr Alberto Ribeira was assigned to the Guiné Bissau front when a antitank mine detonated under his vehicle. He was declared dead but in the morgue he moved his arms. After two weeks of coma he waked up. He lost one leg.
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  • Mr Albino Loureiro. He was fighting in Mozambique with the Portuguese army when a mine exploded. He report burning in most of the body including hands and face and he lost a leg.
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  • Mr Albino Loureiro. He was fighting in Mozambique with the Portuguese army when a mine exploded. He report burning in most of the body including hands and face and he lost a leg.
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  • Mr Sampaio was assigned to the Mozambique front. After the explosion of a mine he lost both the arms.
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  • Mr Albino Loureiro. He was fighting in Mozambique with the Portuguese army when a mine exploded. He report burning in most of the body including hands and face and he lost a leg.
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  • Mr Sampaio was assigned to the Mozambique front. After the explosion of a mine he lost both the arms.
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  • Mr Abel Fortuna, the president of the ADFA ( Army Force Deficient Association) of Porto, was assigned to the Guiné Bissau front. After the explosion of a mine he lost his arms and partially the sight.
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  • Mr Abel Fortuna, the president of the ADFA ( Army Force Deficient Association) of Porto, was assigned to the Guiné Bissau front. After the explosion of a mine he lost his arms and partially the sight.
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  • Manuel Gonçalves was fighting in Angola when he was infected by TB. The lack oe immediate treatment caused permanent damage to his lungs. Today he has difficulties breathing and he suffers of an acute form of asthma.
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  • Mr Alberto Ribeira was assigned to the Guiné Bissau front when a antitank mine detonated under his vehicle. He was declared dead but in the morgue he moved his arms. After two weeks of coma he waked up. He lost one leg.
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  • Mr Alberto Ribeira was assigned to the Guiné Bissau front when a antitank mine detonated under his vehicle. He was declared dead but in the morgue he moved his arms. After two weeks of coma he waked up. He lost one leg.
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  • Manuel Gonçalves was fighting in Angola when he was infected by TB. The lack of an immediate tratment caused permanent damage to his lungs. Today he has difficulties breading and he suffer of an acute for of asthma.
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  • Manuel Cigarro. He went to war in Mozambique. He steps a Anti-personnel mine. Manuel Cigarro became blind after the event.
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  • Anselmo Machado. Anselmo serve the Portuguese army in Angola. He was shot at a leg.
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  • Mr Abel Fortuna, the president of the ADFA ( Army Force Deficient Association) of Porto, was assigned to the Guiné Bissau front. After the explosion of a mine he lost his arms and partially the sight.
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  • Manuel Gonçalves was fighting in Angola when he was infected by TB. The lack of an immediate tratment caused permanent damage to his lungs. Today he has difficulties breading and he suffer of an acute for of asthma.
    h_00015307.jpg
  • Silvério Jorge Rodrigues. He serve the Portuguese army in Guiné Bissau. The 9th day a granade exploded in his hands, he lost the arms, he got scars in the face and he is blind.
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  • Manuel Gonçalves was fighting in Angola when he was infected by TB. The lack of an immediate tratment caused permanent damage to his lungs. Today he has difficulties breading and he suffer of an acute for of asthma.
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  • Silvério Jorge Rodrigues. He served the Portuguese army in Guiné Bissau.At  the 9th day a granade exploded in his hands, he lost the arms, he has scars in the face and he is blind.
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  • Silvério Jorge Rodrigues. He serve the Portuguese army in Guiné Bissau. The 9th day a granade exploded in his hands, he lost the arms, he got scars in the face and he is blind.
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  • Manuel Cigarro. He went to war in Mozambique. He steps a Anti-personnel mine. Manuel Cigarro became blind after the event.
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  • Mr Manuel Bastos. He was checkin for mine in Mozambique when a Anti-personnel mine exploded. He lost one leg.
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  • Mr Adelio Simoes. He did the military service in Angola where he step a Anti-personnel mine. He get blind and with scars all around the body.
    h_00015344.jpg
  • Anselmo Machado. Anselmo serve the Portuguese army in Angola. He was shot at a leg.
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  • Mr Cardoso was fighting in Mozambique for the Portuguese army. He stept a mine. He was injured in the back and in the face
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  • Mr Sampaio was assigned to the Mozambique front. After the explosion of a mine he lost both the arms.
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  • Mr Abel Fortuna, the president of the ADFA ( Army Force Deficient Association) of Porto, was assigned to the Guiné Bissau front. After the explosion of a mine he lost his arms and partially the sight.
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  • Mr Abel Fortuna, the president of the ADFA ( Army Force Deficient Association) of Porto, was assigned to the Guiné Bissau front. After the explosion of a mine he lost his arms and partially the sight.
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  • Silvério Jorge Rodrigues. He served the Portuguese army in Guiné Bissau. At the 9th day a granade exploded in his hands,he lost the arms, he has scars in the face and he is blind.
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  • Mr Cardoso was fighting in Mozambique for the Portuguese army. He stept a mine. He was injured in the back and in the face
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  • 2015/11/21 - Puerto Triunfo, Colombia: Tourists look to the remains of the vintage car collection of Pablo Escobar that were destroyed when a bomb exploded outside Escobar's residence in Medellín, the Monaco building.  The Hacienda Nápoles was a 20sq kilometer property own by drug lord Pablo Escobar. In its splendor, the property had its own private airport, bull arena, kart racing circuit and even a private zoo that included many kinds of animals from different continents such as giraffes, ostriches, elephants, hippopotamuses, antelope, and exotic birds. After the death of Pablo Escobar in 1993, the family went into a legal struggle with the Colombian government over the property. Nowadays it is an leisure park, where most of Escobar presence disappeared. (Eduardo Leal)
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  • A Marine stands at attention in front of the hearst after a funeral service for Marine Lance Cpl. Michael L. Ford, at a cemetery in Onset, Mass., on Tuesday. Ford, 19, of New Bedford, Mass., was killed April 26 in Iraq when his tank hit a roadside bomb in Anbar province.
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  • Toben Medeiros, 21 tries to come to grips with his injuries as he adapts to a little bit of life at home before going for more treatment in Washington D.C. Toben is a marine from Dartmouth, MA that was wounded during a tour of duty in Iraq when a roadside bomb exploded while his squad attempted to flee a building that was under enemy fire.  His best friend was killed instantly.
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  • Toben Medeiros, 21 tries to come to grips with his injuries as he adapts to a little bit of life at home before going for more treatment in Washington D.C. Toben is a marine from Dartmouth, MA that was wounded during a tour of duty in Iraq when a roadside bomb exploded while his squad attempted to flee a building that was under enemy fire.  His best friend was killed instantly.
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  • Toben Medeiros, 21 tries to come to grips with his injuries as he adapts to a little bit of life at home before going for more treatment in Washington D.C. Toben is a marine from Dartmouth, MA that was wounded during a tour of duty in Iraq when a roadside bomb exploded while his squad attempted to flee a building that was under enemy fire.  His best friend was killed instantly.
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  • Toben Medeiros, 21 puts his prosthetic eye back into its socket after wiping it down with a towel as his girlfriend Kaleigh Fisher looks on.  Toben Medeiros, 21 tries to come to grips with his injuries as he adapts to a little bit of life at home before going for more treatment in Washington D.C. Toben is a marine from Dartmouth, MA that was wounded during a tour of duty in Iraq when a roadside bomb exploded while his squad attempted to flee a building that was under enemy fire.  His best friend was killed instantly.
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  • Jayme Homan, 1, plays with a ball as his uncle Toben Medeiros, 21 tries to come to grips with his injuries as he adapts to a little bit of life at home before going for more treatment in Washington D.C. Toben is a marine from Dartmouth, MA that was wounded during a tour of duty in Iraq when a roadside bomb exploded while his squad attempted to flee a building that was under enemy fire.  His best friend was killed instantly.
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  • A photo of Toben Medeiros, 21 hangs on the wall in the background taken before he enlisted.  Toben Medeiros, 21 tries to come to grips with his injuries as he adapts to a little bit of life at home before going for more treatment in Washington D.C. Toben is a marine from Dartmouth, MA that was wounded during a tour of duty in Iraq when a roadside bomb exploded while his squad attempted to flee a building that was under enemy fire.  His best friend was killed instantly.
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  • Toben Medeiros, 21 is constantly bothered by a constent itching sensation on the top right of his head where e caught some scharpnel.  Toben Medeiros, 21 tries to come to grips with his injuries as he adapts to a little bit of life at home before going for more treatment in Washington D.C. Toben is a marine from Dartmouth, MA that was wounded during a tour of duty in Iraq when a roadside bomb exploded while his squad attempted to flee a building that was under enemy fire.  His best friend was killed instantly.
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  • Toben Medeiros, 21 tries to come to grips with his injuries as he adapts to a little bit of life at home before going for more treatment in Washington D.C. Toben is a marine from Dartmouth, MA that was wounded during a tour of duty in Iraq when a roadside bomb exploded while his squad attempted to flee a building that was under enemy fire.  His best friend was killed instantly.
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  • Toben Medeiros, 21 points out Iraq on the blow up globe to his nephew Jayme Homan, 1, while they play.  Toben Medeiros, 21 tries to come to grips with his injuries as he adapts to a little bit of life at home before going for more treatment in Washington D.C. Toben is a marine from Dartmouth, MA that was wounded during a tour of duty in Iraq when a roadside bomb exploded while his squad attempted to flee a building that was under enemy fire.  His best friend was killed instantly.
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  • Toben Medeiros attends one of his friends 21'st birthday party in the south end of New Bedford.  Toben Medeiros, 21 tries to come to grips with his injuries as he adapts to a little bit of life at home before going for more treatment in Washington D.C. Toben is a marine from Dartmouth, MA that was wounded during a tour of duty in Iraq when a roadside bomb exploded while his squad attempted to flee a building that was under enemy fire.  His best friend was killed instantly.
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  • Toben Medeiros, 21 watches television from his couch.  Toben Medeiros, 21 tries to come to grips with his injuries as he adapts to a little bit of life at home before going for more treatment in Washington D.C. Toben is a marine from Dartmouth, MA that was wounded during a tour of duty in Iraq when a roadside bomb exploded while his squad attempted to flee a building that was under enemy fire.  His best friend was killed instantly.
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  • Toben Medeiros, 21 plays with his niece Abby Homan, 2months.  Toben Medeiros, 21 tries to come to grips with his injuries as he adapts to a little bit of life at home before going for more treatment in Washington D.C. Toben is a marine from Dartmouth, MA that was wounded during a tour of duty in Iraq when a roadside bomb exploded while his squad attempted to flee a building that was under enemy fire.  His best friend was killed instantly.
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