U.S. Representative Dan Crenshaw Lost His Eye During a 2012 Mission to Afghanistan

What happened to U.S. Representative Dan Crenshaw's eye? As a Navy SEAL, he was despatched to Afghanistan in 2012, which is where the twist of fate happened.

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U.S. Representative Dan Crenshaw is already hailed as the emerging superstar of the Republican Party, although he began his profession in politics best a few years ago. 

The former Navy SEAL was once first elected as the Congressman representing Texas' 2d congressional district in 2018 and he won the seat once more in 2020. He lost his eye during a mission to Afghanistan, however this hasn't stopped him from achieving unprecedented success. So, what happened to his eye

This is what came about to Rep. Dan Crenshaw's eye.

Rep. Crenshaw was once first commissioned as a U.S. Navy officer in 2006. He deployed to Iraq twice. The tragedy that value him his right eye happened in 2012, when he was once about six months into his third mission to Afghanistan. According to The Washington Post, the twist of fate took place in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, where Rep. Crenshaw and his platoon were sent on a last-minute mission. 

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One of the interpreters, Raqman, crossed in entrance of Rep. Crenshaw simply because the platoon made motions to secure a compound. Raqman stepped on a force plate, accidentally triggering 15 kilos price of explosives. He suffered fatal accidents, while Rep. Crenshaw lost his proper eye. According to The Washington Post, Rep. Crenshaw when put next the experience to being "hit by a truck." According to the hole, he felt as despite the fact that his body "been scratched open" and "doused in Tabasco." 

Rep. Crenshaw was once put into a medically-induced coma and despatched to Germany for remedy, the place the remains of his proper eye were scraped out, and a copper twine was once removed from his proper eye. Reportedly, it took him about two years to fully get better. He deployed to Bahrain and South Korea after the twist of fate.  

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Rep. Crenshaw prior to now said that he's "very self-conscious" when he wears a glass eye.

"When I meet people in public, and especially campaigning, I noticed it's very distracting to people," Rep. Crenshaw mentioned in regards to the glass eye he sometimes wears in a video posted on Twitter, as according to The Hill. 

"Even if it's a natural-looking eye, it doesn’t quite look right [...] It's extremely distracting. And I'm very self-conscious about it," he added. 

Rep. Crenshaw prefers items embellished with the Navy SEAL trident or the bonefrog image.  

"Some of the first ones I had made were actually wooden and they had certain SEALs symbols, Navy SEALs symbols — not only the trident but also what we call the bonefrog [...] So I've been wearing a lot of different eye patches for a long time," he explained in a video posted on Twitter. 

Over the last 12 months, I've gotten a lot of questions on the place I were given my eye patch, why I wear it, and the glass eye beneath. So this is the inside track. I get my eye patches at https://t.co/H6fZqbcFRk pic.twitter.com/pctcy1Iq6S

— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) December 10, 2018 Source: Twitter

"The truth is I have about 10 different glass eyes [with] all kinds of different symbols. The one I wear the most is the Navy SEAL trident. What that actually is is a gold earring that they sell in Coronado, Calif. that we had implanted into a glass eye," he added. 

As Rep. Crenshaw explained afterward within the video, he attracts a difference between his public and private existence, most commonly dressed in eye patches when he has to meet strangers or seem at political occasions. 

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