When Husband Got Wounded, Wife Enlisted To Take His Place

by Stephan Tawney on December 10, 2007

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Wow.

More than a year after Spc. Alejandro Albarran lost part of his right leg in an explosion in Iraq, he still hasn’t decided whether he’ll stay in the Army.

“Right now, I’m leaning against it,” said the 20-year-old infantryman, looking ahead with distaste to a possible desk job.

Whatever he decides, he won’t be leaving Army life behind — because his wife has enlisted to take his place in uniform.

“After everything he’s gone through — and he loves the Army — he kind of inspired me,” said Janay Albarran. “I made him a promise that I would finish what he started.”

While he underwent five-day-a-week rehabilitation to recover his balance and strength on a prosthetic leg at an Army rehabilitation facility in San Antonio, she was in boot camp at Fort Jackson, S.C., learning to shoot a rifle and stand in formation.

H/t Bryan, who points out why Alejandro is thinking of leaving the Army: He doesn’t want to be stuck in a desk job.



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