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EPISODE · Oct 15, 2020 · 52 MIN

5.) Matias Ferreira | Double Amputee Police Officer + USMC Veteran

from The O2X Podcast · host O2X Human Performance

- Matias Ferreira served in the United States Marine Corps as a Machine Gunner with 1st Battalion 8th Marines 2nd Marine Division, stationed in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. - In his first combat tour to Helmand Province, Afghanistan in 2010, he stepped on an IED causing him to lose both legs below the knees, amongst other injuries.- During his year and a half of rehabilitation at Walter Reed Army Medical Center; He competed in numerous races to include the Navy 5 Miler, Army 10 Miler, Marine Corps Marathon, Detroit Marathon, and New York City Marathon- He is currently an active Police Officer with the Suffolk County Police Department in Suffolk County, New York; making him our nation's first Double Amputee Patrolman- In his spare time he likes to use his injury as a platform to motivate other amputees to continue to follow their passions regardless of their injury or situation.- He’s a father, patriot, and friend of O2XLet us know what you think:Website: http://o2x.comIG: https://instagram.com/o2xhumanperformance?igshid=1kicimx55xt4f

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- Matias Ferreira served in the United States Marine Corps as a Machine Gunner with 1st Battalion 8th Marines 2nd Marine Division, stationed in Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. - In his first combat tour to Helmand Province, Afghanistan in 2010, he stepped on an IED causing him to lose both legs below the knees, amongst other injuries. - During his year and a half of rehabilitation at Walter Reed Army Medical Center; He competed in numerous races to include the Navy 5 Miler, Army 10 Miler,...

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