A North Dakota soldier who was wounded in a roadside bomb attack in Afghanistan that killed two of his comrades is back home in Bismarck recovering and doing administrative work for the National Guard.
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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - A North Dakota soldier who was wounded in a roadside bomb attack in Afghanistan that killed two of his comrades is back home in Bismarck recovering and doing administrative work for the National Guard.
Twenty-three-year-old Ian Placek suffered burns to his back, side and a wrist in the blast last Dec. 3, along with an ankle injury that has required two surgeries. He initially was treated at a hospital in Germany and then at Fort Riley in Kansas.
Placek is doing physical therapy on his own in Bismarck. He's still on crutches and wearing a boot on his injured foot, but he's working at the National Guard armory for the 68th Troop Command.
Placek says support from family, friends and the military has been phenomenal.
(KFGO News file photo)
AP