Jacob Hinton: Completing the mission
Posted May 1, 2015
When he was only 19, Jacob Hinton deployed with the 82nd Airborne Division to the mountains of Afghanistan. Hinton, on his first of two combat tours in that country, served as a forward observer with the infantry. But the terrain he encountered when he set foot on the Chapel Hill campus in fall of 2013 proved to be treacherous in ways his eyes could not tell him.
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