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Men’s Health highlights Iraq War vet

The Columbian
Published: January 25, 2015, 4:00pm

“Are you focused more on what you’ve lost, or what you’ve got?” Men’s Health magazine asks in the cover story for its November issue. “Noah Galloway knows which is more important.”

Four months into his second tour in Iraq, a tripwire blew up his Humvee and he woke up at Walter Reed with one arm and one leg missing.

The magazine, which named him the winner of its first Ultimate Men’s Health Guy challenge, tells of Galloway’s sad descent into a “dirty, flabby, sallow, beer-soaked” wreck by 2010 and his dramatic return to icon of fitness today. He’s 33, has three kids, still runs races, looks good. But the magazine notes: “The man is by no means a finished product.”

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