As a registered member of Great Americans, I get emails from time to time highlighting some of their best videos. This video was recently waiting for me in my inbox. Great Americans founder, Dr. Matt Daniels, had this to say as an introduction:
Greatness of character is inseparable from adversity. Many of the stories on Great Americans reflect this enduring truth. One of those is the story of Marine Corporal Aaron Mankin and his wife Diana.
Corporal Mankin was badly burned from an IED attack during an operation to stop insurgents flowing into Iraq form Syria. His vehicle was blown over 10 feet into the air. Afterwards, Mankin recalls, “I opened my eyes and I realized I was on fire”.
Mankin was so badly burned that it was six weeks before he could even bear to look at himself in a mirror. But the turning point came when his sweetheart Diana accepted his marriage proposal from his hospital bed. “At that moment, I realized that I was still the same man inside,” he recalls.That realization – and Diana’s consistent love for him — sustained him through 30 reconstructive surgeries.
Aaron and Diana Mankin are now the proud parents of a beautiful baby girl. Of his injuries, Mankin says they help him appreciate what he has been given. “I work harder at loving my daughter because of my injuries. I want her to see my scars as an advantage”.
We all have a lot to learn from the story of Aaron and Diana Mankin.
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“I work harder at loving my daughter because of my injuries. I want her to see my scars as an advantage”.
What an incredible couple. Thank you for sharing this CJ. It’s very humbling and also encouraging to know that there are so many “giants” among us. Men and women like this couple make the world a better place.