Lying in an Afghan desert, engulfed in flames and soaked in diesel fuel, Sam Brown realized he was about to die.
It was September 2008, and Mr. Brown, a U.S. Army captain, had been leading his platoon to the aid of fellow soldiers who had been ambushed by the Taliban.
What happens as I die?” Mr. Brown recalled in an interview with The New York Times.
A fellow soldier, also injured in the blast, saved Mr. Brown, and his platoon provided first aid until he could be evacuated to a hospital.
At a burn unit in Texas, he underwent more than 30 surgeries over a three-year recovery, and he was left permanently scarred.
Persons:
Sam Brown, Brown, “, Mr
Organizations:
U.S . Army, The New York Times
Locations:
Afghan, Kandahar, Texas