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Guillermo Tejada served in the United States Marines for 15 years, but nothing could have prepared him for what happened during his time in Afghanistan.

TUCSON, Ariz. — Tejada lost both of his legs in the explosion. His life was forever changed.

Since arriving home, Tejada's wife, Veronica, hasn't left his side. She has supported him through every new challenge.

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