Evansville Courier & Press (March 17, 2005)
Author: Thomas B. Langhorne, Courier & Press Staff Writer
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In a small room in a military hospital in Washington, D.C., a young Newburgh woman struggles with the effects of grievous injuries suffered while serving her country in Afghanistan.
Aubrey Shea Youngs, 23, came to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in February with traumatic brain injury and a severed spinal cord. Doctors give her less than a 5 percent chance of ever walking again.Soldier Suffers Tragic Injury Young Newburgh Woman's Life Changes in an Instant
But unlike the other young soldiers who occupy beds in Walter Reed's neurological unit, Youngs wasn't shot or wounded while fighting in the treacherous hills and canyons of Afghanistan.
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