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  1. Jun 23, 2012 · Kirstie Ennis is a former Marine Corps helicopter door gunner who was injured in Afghanistan and lost her leg. She overcame her challenges and became a Paralympic snowboarder, mountaineer, and outdoor therapy provider. Learn about her story, her achievements, and her mission to inspire others with The Kirstie Ennis Foundation.

  2. Jun 15, 2023 · Kirstie Ennis has scaled plenty of incredible mountains before. Here's why she decided to call it a day on her last journey. Who is she? Ennis is a retired U.S. Marine Corps sergeant who was ...

  3. Learn about the heroic journey of Kirstie Ennis, a former Marine who was injured in Afghanistan and became a snowboarder and a Paralympian. Find out how she is supported by Building Homes For Heroes, a nonprofit that provides mortgage-free homes to veterans.

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  4. Jun 30, 2017 · When USMC sergeant Kirstie Ennis lost her leg in 2015, she embraced sports in her recovery -- rowing, cycling, mountaineering. Now, she talks about being the first veteran in the Body Issue, her ...

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  5. Jun 15, 2023 · Kirstie Ennis is a retired U.S. Marine Corps sergeant and a mountaineer who lost her left leg in Afghanistan. She shares why she decided to turn back from the summit of Everest after 43 days of climbing, and what's next for her.

  6. Jun 30, 2015 · Kirstie Ennis was a minor when she enlisted in the Marine Corps and served six years in Afghanistan. She was injured in a helicopter crash in 2012, losing her jaw, face, brain and limbs. She overcame 38 surgeries and a 1,000-mile walk to recover and now competes in adaptive snowboarding.

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  8. Oct 27, 2022 · Kirstie Ennis, a former U.S. Marine who nearly died in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan, will attempt to climb Mount Everest next spring as part of her quest to summit the Seven Summits. The 31-year-old has scaled six other summits so far, including Mount Kilimanjaro, Mount Carstensz and Mount Elbrus, and won the Pat Tillman Award for Service in 2019.

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