Gage, an 8-year-old boy with a rare form of cancer, always wanted to be a soldier when he grew up; the leadership of 434th Field Artillery Brigade made his dream come true.
Gage Krupovage, an 8-year-old boy from Yukon, Oklahoma, always wanted to be a soldier when he grew up. When he was diagnosed with an inoperable tumor, it looked like that wouldn't happen. But then, the leadership of 434th Field Artillery Brigade made his dream come true., in July, Gage was diagnosed with a differentiated chordoma, a rare form of cancerous tumor, growing at the base of his skull.
Gage's family and friends have come together to keep him happy. Last week, Gage and his family were given a private tour of the Oklahoma City Zoo. But one of Gage's dreams came true on August 14, when members of the 434th Field Artillery Brigade, based out of Fort Sill, visited Gage and made him an honorary soldier.Gage is a little boy that had recently been diagnosed with Dedifferentiated Chordoma, a very aggressive brain tumor.
, the brigade's leadership, including Col. Michael A Konczey, Command Sgt. Maj. Donald L. Harding and SSgt. Benhur Rodriguez, visited Gage and brought him the standard issue materials for new recruits. They gave him a personalized patrol cap, Army blouse, backpack and dogtags. They also gave him a teddy bear — which most new soldiers don't get — and two challenge coins.
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