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  2. James Edward Hanger - Wikipedia

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    James Edward Hanger (February 25, 1843 – June 9, 1919) was a Confederate States Army veteran of the American Civil War, a prosthetist and a businessman. It is reported that he became the first amputee of the war after being struck in the leg by a cannonball. [ 1 ]

  3. Hanger, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    James Edward Hanger, the first documented amputee of the American Civil War, founded the company in Virginia in 1861. [5] A remark in Ambrose Bierce's postwar memoir that "We shot off a Confederate leg at Philippi" refers to Hanger. [6] At 18 years of age, Hanger joined the Confederate cavalry at Philippi

  4. Kevin Carroll (prosthetist) - Wikipedia

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    He is the Vice-President of Prosthetics for Hanger Clinic, a prosthetics and orthotics provider in the United States. [2] Kevin travels around the United States and the world providing care for patients with unique or challenging cases and for disabled athletes. [2] [3] He also presents scientific symposiums and educational programs. [1] [4]

  5. Post-9/11 amputee vets say VA care is failing them: ‘I had a ...

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    One of the downfalls in the VA’s care for the post-9/11 generation of amputee veterans is not recognizing their needs are different from senior veterans, critics say.

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  8. Category:American amputees - Wikipedia

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  9. Kenny Easterday - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania. [2] The amputations took place in two stages. The first amputation surgery took Easterday's shin bones, which were used to replace his missing spinal column.