Who Is ‘To Accomplish The Impossible’ Star Nick Lavery? Meet the retired army and hear him talk about his challenges

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Nick lost his lower limbs in Afghanistan in 2012–2013 after being deployed there. During an “insider attack” he was hit four times in the right leg while fighting with a PKM machine gun from just 15 feet away.

His bravery allowed the unit to rescue everyone on board and secure the VSP for a medical evacuation without suffering further casualties. His courageous actions and bravery in the face of danger inspired the VSP members to complete the mission and helped save the lives of his comrades.

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The United States Army, Special Operations Joint Task Force Afghanistan, Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force-Afghanistan, and himself are all commended for actions that uphold the highest standards of military bravery.

Who Is To Accomplish The Impossible Star Nick Lavery?

Former Special Forces Weapons Sergeant Nick Lavery has completed the Network Development and Unconventional Warfare Operational Design programs. He is a licensed flight and combat diver.

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He holds the Special Operations Combatives (SOCP) and Modern Army Combatives (MACP) instructor qualifications.

Combat Diver Qualification Training, the SOCP Instructor Course, and Special Forces Warrant Officer Technical and Tactical Certification Training were all successfully completed by Nick, the only amputee in military history.

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While serving in Afghanistan, Nick Lavery lost his leg in an attack.

He is a well-known expert in the fields of intelligence fusion, special operations, and mission planning and execution across all operational continuities. As a Special Forces Warrant Officer and Assistant Detachment Commander, he currently serves American civilians.

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Nick has received many awards including the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, the Special Operations Command Excalibur Award, the OSS Society Peter Ortiz Award, three Purple Hearts, two Bronze Stars, a Bronze Star with a “V” for valor, and two Meritorious Service Medals .

Army Life by Nicky Lavery

Nick is an active duty Special Forces soldier in the US Army. The Special Forces, commonly known as Green Berets, perform important roles such as unconventional warfare, direct action, counterinsurgency, and special reconnaissance.

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Nick lost his leg during his second combat tour of Afghanistan in 2013 when his unit was the victim of an insider attack.

He was treated for a year, began his recovery at Walter Reed National Medical Center, and was then able to rejoin his squadron. Rather than opting for military medical retirement, Nick focused on returning to active duty.

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In 2015, Nick returned to his department after completing a demanding assessment to determine his operational readiness. He was then ordered back to Afghanistan to engage in full-spectrum combat operations.

The first Green Beret to recover from a transfemoral amputation is Nick. He shouldn’t be alive. Doctors are baffled at how he managed to survive more than two hours outside of surgery with a severed femoral artery.

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It is also unknown how he survived despite being transfused with the wrong blood group. In August 2015, he declined full medical retirement and returned to combat in Afghanistan, a decision that can only be explained by obstinacy.

Nick Lavery’s height and age

It appears that Nick Lavery is in his forties. However, his exact date of birth has not yet been released. Since an army is usually built so enormously, he has an incredible physique. Nick is a tall male, measuring 6 feet 11 inches in height.

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He is also the husband and father of Dominic Lavery and has been in the Army for over ten years. The birth of Nick’s son was one of the highlights of his life, but he would describe a typical great day as starting early, going for a run, eating and spending time with his wife and son.

In his spare time, he enjoys weight lifting, reading, swimming, shooting, practicing Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and hanging out with his family. He has been described as kind, tenacious, humble and determined.

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