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Local Veteran Killed in Midland Crash



by Elizabeth Ruiz

A wounded warrior from the San Antonio area is one of four people killed in a crash involving a train and a parade float in Midland.

Thirty-four-year-old Army Sgt. Joshua  Michael of Converse served in Iraq and was a Purple Heart recipient.

A friend of Michael told NBC's "Today Show" he's not surprised by Michael's heroic act right before he died.

"Imagine a train coming at you and what reaction you would have and obviously, Joshua had the reaction of a real man," said Cory Rogers.

Speaking from Lubbock, Rogers said Michael liked to hunt  and play drums and guitar.

"Just an all-around American hero, in my opinion," Rogers said.

Michael worked for a realty company in Garden Ridge.  He leaves behind a wife and two children. His wife was not hurt in the crash.  

Four veterans were killed and more than a dozen others injured when a flatbed trailer carrying wounded veterans was struck by the train .

The National Transportation Safety Board says the train was traveling 62 mph in a 70 mph zone when the crash  occured.

Mark Rosekind  with NTSB said Friday they would be testing the signals at the railroad crossing.

 

 


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