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A New Normal - The Paul Franklin Story
November 13, 2006 Part 1 (Runs 12:33)
The story of Master Corporal Paul Franklin's painful recovery after losing both his legs in a suicide bombing.

For news reports on the January 2006 car-bomb attack on the Canadian convoy in Afghanistan, visit: Attack in Afghanistan

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Dear Paul Franklin and Family, I just watched the CBC episode last night regarding your experience. I have to admit I had several emotions run though me..most notably sadness followed by inspiration. Only one word comes to mind, when I think of Paul Franklin, he is a HERO! Please continue to inspire fellow soldiers and canadians to be the best that they can be!


Posted by: Tamara Kelly | August 30, 2007 03:54 PM

Hello Paul Franklin and Family.
I just watched the CBC Article regarding your expeirence. I am simply amazed at your positive outlook on life and commend you!!! I have never served but I Do Support Our Troops. I have Aquired Brain Injuriy and You Inspired Me Greatly. I wish you and Your Family All The Best And the Greatest Success!!!
GOD BLESS.
Best Regards.
Harry Johnston
905-697-4408
Bowmanville Ontario Canada


Posted by: HARRY JOHNSTON | August 29, 2007 10:27 PM

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