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Smile Eric Giardina - "The American Soldier"


I would like to introduce a new web site I created for my cousin:
Eric Giardina

Tonight Eric is going to be on WBZ Channel 4 talking about his tour in Iraq, his family, and the Army. He is also going to sing live!! Feel free to check out his site and let me know what you think!

Tewksbury - Just short of two years ago, Eric Giardina’s life came to a crossroads.

Only a year out of high school and short on cash, Giardina was attending classes at Middlesex Community College and working part time at a pizza shop, when his car suddenly broke down. With no money to fix it, and his car being the only way of getting to class, Giardina knew he needed a fast change.

Little did he know this change was about to transport him to a war-torn country where life or death situations were a part of daily life.

“I was kind of stuck in a rut,” said the lifelong Tewksbury resident, describing the moments that led up to his decision. “Everything just kind of fell through at the same time and I decided to get a feel of the world first and do something young people don’t do nowadays, so I decided to join.”

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