Sgt. James Lawler is from a family of soldiers.
As a young man, he served in the Army for four years. After the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks he joined the New Jersey National Guard. In 2005, he went to Iraq where he escorted prisoners and dignitaries from city to city, coming under attack dozens of times. Once, he got close enough to a roadside bomb that he could see the colors of its detonator wires.
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