Former Guard soldier gets second Purple Heart

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A former North Dakota National Guard soldier wounded in Iraq has received his second Purple Heart.

The military says 27-year-old Justin Glasser of Fargo was wounded twice by roadside bombs in 2004.

The Guard says Glasser was wounded while serving with the 141st Engineer Combat Battalion. The military says his first Purple Heart was awarded in 2005 after he suffered ear damage following a roadside bomb explosion.

A second roadside bomb explosion a few months later injured his left knee and his right leg.

Glasser was recently discharged from the military after nine years of duty.

He grew up in Mott and is the son of Neil and Gerrie Jacobson of Mott and Charles Glasser of Mandan.

The Purple Heart is the oldest military decoration in use. It was created by George Washington.

- Associated Press

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