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The Free-Lance Star, Fredericksburg, VA (February 22, 2007)
Thomas D'Agostino worked as an engineer in private industry for four years before taking a pay cut and leaving his native Pennsylvania for a job with the Army at Fort Belvoir.
He's spent the last four months working with a team of engineers at Camp Victory near Baghdad to develop gadgets in the field that keep soldiers safer.
"I came into the government because I felt I'm never going to be a doctor so I'm not going to save a life, but maybe I can do something this way that will save a life," said D'Agostino, 30, a Spotsylvania resident. Read full article and listen to audio clips here |