Veteran carries fellow Marine who had legs blown off up mountain

According to Fox59, Nelson had been driving past Mount Timpanogos in Utah when the thought crossed his mind, “I’m going to take Jonathon to the top of that, by myself.”

Of course, Blank and Nelson are no strangers to facing adversity together.

“We shared a lot of blood, sweat and tears to get to where we were, and it was all worth it,” Blank said.

Nelson had been standing close to Blank when an IED went off, resulting in an explosion that claimed both his legs.

“I thought this would be something epic for him to experience, to actually get to the saddle,” Nelson said.

And epic it certainly was! Nelson climbed 14.3 miles with Blank, who weighs 135 lbs, on his back, gaining 4,500 feet of elevation.

“Not only have I lived through this, but we’re also special operations guys,” Blank said. “We can do anything. We can maybe instill that mindset into other people.”

Well, that certainly brought tears to my eyes! God Bless you, Nelson and Blank.

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