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John Peck
Birth nameJohn Peck
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branch United States Marine Corps
Rank Sergeant
Unit 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines
Battles/wars
Awards Purple Heart (x2)

John Peck is an American Marine sergeant who lost both his legs and arms during a mission in Afghanistan in 2010. He lost both legs and one arm when an Improvised explosive device he stepped on exploded; while recovering in the hospital, an infection forced amputation of his remaining arm. He successfully underwent a ground-breaking bilateral arm transplant in August 2016. [1]

Career

Military

John Peck was awarded the Purple Heart on two occasions; first for serious injuries sustained in Iraq, and again when he was catastrophically wounded in Afghanistan. He suffered a traumatic brain injury when an IED exploded underneath his truck in Iraq in 2007, leaving him with a lengthy recovery period. In 2010, Peck re-enlisted in the Marine Corps and deployed to Afghanistan. [2]

In May of 2010, an IED explosion resulted in the loss of both of Peck’s legs and one of his arms. [3] Infection led to the amputation of his remaining arm, making him the third surviving quadruple-amputee from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. [4]

In August of 2016, after two years on the waiting list, John underwent a 14-hour, double arm transplant surgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. [5] He is the second quadruple-amputee from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to get a double arm transplant. [5]

Post military

Peck wrote a book, Rebuilding Sergeant Peck: How I Put Body and Soul Back Together After Afghanistan, that was released on May 7, 2019. Also a documentary was made about him. [6]

In 2021, Our Life released a documentary, The Man with Another Man's Arms, following Peck's recovery from bilateral arm transplant on YouTube. [7] The video received over 5,000,000 views within its first year. He was also named Military Times Veteran of the Year for 2021. [3] [8]

Bibliography

  • Rebuilding Sergeant Peck: How I Put Body and Soul Back Together After Afghanistan. Skyhorse Publishing, 2019. ISBN  1510740651

References


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Peck
Birth nameJohn Peck
AllegianceUnited States
Service/branch United States Marine Corps
Rank Sergeant
Unit 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines
Battles/wars
Awards Purple Heart (x2)

John Peck is an American Marine sergeant who lost both his legs and arms during a mission in Afghanistan in 2010. He lost both legs and one arm when an Improvised explosive device he stepped on exploded; while recovering in the hospital, an infection forced amputation of his remaining arm. He successfully underwent a ground-breaking bilateral arm transplant in August 2016. [1]

Career

Military

John Peck was awarded the Purple Heart on two occasions; first for serious injuries sustained in Iraq, and again when he was catastrophically wounded in Afghanistan. He suffered a traumatic brain injury when an IED exploded underneath his truck in Iraq in 2007, leaving him with a lengthy recovery period. In 2010, Peck re-enlisted in the Marine Corps and deployed to Afghanistan. [2]

In May of 2010, an IED explosion resulted in the loss of both of Peck’s legs and one of his arms. [3] Infection led to the amputation of his remaining arm, making him the third surviving quadruple-amputee from the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. [4]

In August of 2016, after two years on the waiting list, John underwent a 14-hour, double arm transplant surgery at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. [5] He is the second quadruple-amputee from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan to get a double arm transplant. [5]

Post military

Peck wrote a book, Rebuilding Sergeant Peck: How I Put Body and Soul Back Together After Afghanistan, that was released on May 7, 2019. Also a documentary was made about him. [6]

In 2021, Our Life released a documentary, The Man with Another Man's Arms, following Peck's recovery from bilateral arm transplant on YouTube. [7] The video received over 5,000,000 views within its first year. He was also named Military Times Veteran of the Year for 2021. [3] [8]

Bibliography

  • Rebuilding Sergeant Peck: How I Put Body and Soul Back Together After Afghanistan. Skyhorse Publishing, 2019. ISBN  1510740651

References



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