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Pictures: Airlift mission for veterans

Glyndon residents Stephanie and Erwin Greenberg volunteered to fly Sgt. Michael Frazier and his fiance, Monica Montes, home for the holidays on their company plane to spare Frazier the hassles he would have encountered on a commercial flight. Frazier lost both legs last spring in Afghanistan, when he stepped on an improvised explosive device. Read more about their story here.
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Sgt. Michael Frazier, left, who lost both legs in Afghanistan in May, when he stepped on on IED and his fiance, Monica Montes, right, pose for a photograph after boarding the jet that will take them to Miami. Stephanie and Erwin Greenberg, not in photograph, Glyndon residents and licensed pilots, have volunteered to fly a wounded Marine and his fiance to Florida for the holidays.The Greenbergs volunteer with Veterans Airlift Command and this will be their fifth such mission.

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( Lloyd Fox/Baltimore Sun / December 21, 2011 )
Sgt. Michael Frazier, left, who lost both legs in Afghanistan in May, when he stepped on on IED and his fiance, Monica Montes, right, pose for a photograph after boarding the jet that will take them to Miami. Stephanie and Erwin Greenberg, not in photograph, Glyndon residents and licensed pilots, have volunteered to fly a wounded Marine and his fiance to Florida for the holidays.The Greenbergs volunteer with Veterans Airlift Command and this will be their fifth such mission.
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