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And yet Private First Class Orlando Comeros believes he may not fully run away from the fate that has been staring him in the eye since his birth.
Worse, he may live the rest of his life with an invalid left arm.
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And yet Private First Class Orlando Comeros believes he may not fully run away from the fate that has been staring him in the eye since his birth.
Worse, he may live the rest of his life with an invalid left arm.
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Worse, he may live the rest of his life with an invalid left arm.
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