Redmond Ramos followed in his two brothers footsteps and left to the military at 18 years old to become a Navy Corpsman (combat medic) with The Marines. He deployed to Afghanistan in 2011 where he stepped on an IED and later lost his leg. As soon as he got back, Redmond decided to begin a life of motivating others and competed in track and swimming...
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Redmond Ramos followed in his two brothers footsteps and left to the military at 18 years old to become a Navy Corpsman (combat medic) with The Marines. He deployed to Afghanistan in 2011 where he stepped on an IED and later lost his leg. As soon as he got back, Redmond decided to begin a life of motivating others and competed in track and swimming internationally for Team USA Invictus games. Show less «
When you are injured and lying in a hospital bed, you face a choice: feel sorry for yourself and dri...Show more »
When you are injured and lying in a hospital bed, you face a choice: feel sorry for yourself and drink the pain away, try to get back to the person you used to be, or open your eyes and finally live life. Become better than you ever were. Show less «
After stepping on an IED in Afghanistan and losing my leg, I realized how lucky I was to return home...Show more »
After stepping on an IED in Afghanistan and losing my leg, I realized how lucky I was to return home with only a 'paper cut'. My goal is to destroy the negative stigma associated with injury. I have chosen to use my success to motivate others and eliminate victim mentality. Show less «
Everyone has an athlete inside of them- they just need to find it and make that choice to bring him ...Show more »
Everyone has an athlete inside of them- they just need to find it and make that choice to bring him or her out Show less «