Benjamin Breckheimer is an Iran and Afghanistan veteran and Purple Heart recipient who has climbed the Seven Summits – the tallest mountains in the world. He explains to Joe Fryer what motivates him.ยป Subscribe to MSNBC:
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Wounded Army Vet on Climbing 7 Summits
By the way, Happy 4th of July, everybody!
Thank you same to you too blessings ๐๐
You too. Be safe
This is really powerful one โ๏ธ
Great advice and mahalo for your service!! ๐๐ฝ๐๐
Love his story. So inspiring. Find a purpose. Confront your fears. Recovery takes time. Hang in there. Chef’s kiss.
Thank youโฆ The spirit is strong in this one.
Happy 4th of July everybody . Please enjoy and celebrate it as we came close to losing it January 6th 2021 when tRumps mob stormed the White House .
Happy Independence Day to you, Richard! Be safe!
Thanks man Hapoy 4th ofJuly to you and your family too have a great one blessings and stay safe ๐๐
HAPPY 4TH OF U-LIE TO YOU TOO!
Godspeed soldier! We need more men and women like this individual!
A loser,what kind of hero is that
God Bless you and thank you for your service and sacrifice!
God bless you to
Thank you for your leadership and service.
To ALL you guys and gals, “Thank You for your service!”
Great person and glad too see you doing you now! Your a hero on many fronts.
You’re, not your!
Bless you a n d those close to you. Ur a walking miracle ๐๐ฝ๐
Thank you for your service and sacrifice.
I went to the top of Mt Fuji when I was stationed in Japan. That is as high as I want to go without being on a plane.
I think that’s quite common and a right of passage for American servicemen stationed in Japan. It was so common, we called it doing the fooj.
(Kadena-76-78)
Thank you both for your service.
Thank you so much for your service ๐บ๐ธ and congratulations ๐ on this accomplishment ๐
He is very strong, brave and wise. Words of wisdom to live by.
Imagine just climbing all of these 3:02
That would be crazy
He should’ve done the Australian Continent’s tallest mountain. It’s much easier. You can drive to the top.
But to the Vet, well done, Sir!
Sounds like shes a real keeper lol jody….
Could of just led w/Purple Heart Recipient, then to say He powered through 7 Summitsโbut something just as powerful and MORE universal=He took a situation of great pain/insecurity-wanting to prove someone wrongโwhich in turn took the power away from the painโwhat was in His control towards realignment w/happiness and betterment of Himself.
Get on with it, Sir!