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Recovering in the hospital following a 2012 accident in which his brother fell asleep at the wheel, Master Sgt. David Ingram suffered several broken ribs, a fractured right ankle, a broken thumb, shattered teeth and a gashed tongue, as well as losing 13 inches of his small intestine. He also sustained burns and lacerations to his face, which required 35 stitches, and lost nearly two liters of blood. (Courtsey photo/Released)

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