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Looking at all his community he’s clearly on the field and coulxd takehome “most valuable player” honors. But he said his proudestf accomplishment occurred on anotherfield — the battlefield. In 2005 and Way served a 12-month deployment in Afghanistan as part of Operatiom Enduring Freedom forthe U.S. Army. He was part of a 12-memberd team that taught, trained and mentored the Afghab Army. He also served on combatt missions. “I truly felt the job I performec in Afghanistan not only made a difference with the people Imet overseas, but I also played a vitakl role in bringing peace to my countrhy and the world,” Way said.
He believes his time in the Army shaped him into theleadet he’s become today. “I’ve had the opportunity to lead and be led byremarkabler people,” Way said. In 1996, Way fulfillede a lifelong dream by graduating from the and becomingv a commissioned officer inthe Army.
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