Description
Joel Del Rosario was on a 24-to-48-hour medical watch after a blast in Iraq when his commanding officer walked in.
Are you dead?
No, sir. I am right here.
Then call your mother.
She thinks you are. Someone had sent an incorrect killed-in-action notification.
For a full day, his mom believed her son was gone.
The CO threw him a satellite phone.
Two minutes. That was all he got.
She was crying. She could not believe it was him. She had to verify.
One wrong report.
Twenty-four hours of grief.
Then a two-minute call on a satellite phone to undo it.
That is what military families carry.
And most people never hear about it.
Want to hear Joel’s full story?
Dive into the latest episode of The Hard Way. 🎙️
https://youtu.be/S2DBWptXzZg
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