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Wounded Regret Fading Interest in War

By MICHELLE ROBERTS
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SAN ANTONIO (Sept. 10) — A year after Capt. Sam Brown was set ablaze when a bomb blew up his Humvee in Afghanistan, the 25-year-old West Point graduate endures a steady schedule of painful surgery and stretching to break up knotty burn scars.
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2009-09-10 09:09:46

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A year after Capt. Sam Brown was set ablaze when a bomb blew up his Humvee in Afghanistan, the 25-year-old West Point graduate endures a steady schedule of painful surgery and stretching to break up knotty burn scars.\n\nHe also has another routine: checking a Web site that counts U.S. and coalition troop deaths in Iraq and Afghanistan.