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Jeremy Osheim and Molei Wright, Colorado natives and

Jeremy Osheim and Molei Wright, Colorado natives and

Jeremy Osheim and Molei Wright, Colorado natives and car accident survivors, talk via video teleconference to their rescuers, 2nd Lt. Henry Rodriquez, a tank commander assigned to Company A, 3rd Battalion, 8th ... More

Jeremy Osheim and Molei Wright, Colorado natives, survived

Jeremy Osheim and Molei Wright, Colorado natives, survived

Jeremy Osheim and Molei Wright, Colorado natives, survived a devastating vehicle accident during a snow storm in Colorado Jan. 30, 2016. 2nd Lt. Henry Rodriquez, a tank commander assigned to Company A, 3rd Batt... More

2nd Lt. Henry Rodriquez, a tank commander assigned

2nd Lt. Henry Rodriquez, a tank commander assigned

2nd Lt. Henry Rodriquez, a tank commander assigned to Company A, 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, and his wife Brittany smile at the start of a video t... More

2nd Lt. Henry Rodriquez, a tank commander assigned

2nd Lt. Henry Rodriquez, a tank commander assigned

2nd Lt. Henry Rodriquez, a tank commander assigned to Company A, 3rd Battalion, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, talk to Jeremy Osheim and Molei Wright via video tele... More

Jeremy Osheim and Molei Wright, Colorado natives, pose

Jeremy Osheim and Molei Wright, Colorado natives, pose

Jeremy Osheim and Molei Wright, Colorado natives, pose for a photo prior to a devastating car accident that occurred Jan. 30. Osheim suffered some broken ribs and a concussion, but Wright suffered potentially c... More

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