Aggie Grad Serves Disabled Iraqi Children

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In his second year in Iraq as a civilian contractor, Brad Blauser '92 helped an Army battalion surgeon raise money for and ship 31 pediatric wheelchairs to the country for disabled children. For the last eight years, Brad has been the sole source of pediatric wheelchairs for the entire country, providing more than 1,300 to children in dire need.

Learn more about how his project honors the core values of Texas A&M University.



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Brad is a true hero, but Lord help me, I read that as "serves Iraqi chicken".
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