32-year-old Marine Rob Jones from Virginia did several tours in Iraq, then went to Afghanistan. His job was to sweep for roadside bombs. Unfortunately he got hit by one in 2010, and lost both legs above the knee.

Rob refused to let it hold him back, and he did something this month that's pretty amazing.

A few years ago, he started running marathons using his prosthetics. He'd never run more than three miles at once when he signed up for the Marine Corps Marathon in 2015. Then he wanted an even bigger challenge.

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So last month, he ran a marathon in London. Then he flew back to the U.S. right afterward and ran a total of thirty-one marathons in 31 days.

Each marathon was in a different city. Rob says running with prosthetics wasn't even the hardest part, getting to each city was.

His wife drove their RV while he slept. After London, they went to Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, Houston, San Francisco, and 25 other cities. His final marathon was in D.C. on November 11th.

He says he did it to challenge the idea that soldiers always come back damaged. Rob says that does happen a lot, and we should keep talking about it. But he wanted to show people how a traumatic experience can also make you even stronger.

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