
COLD SPRING— U.S. Army Specialist Robert "Bronco Bob" Andrzejczak was welcomed home from Walter Reed Army Medical Center Saturday April 25.
He threw out the first pitch at the Ralph Bakley compex behind the Mitnick School to open the Lower Township Little League season.
Andrzejczak was seriously wounded in Iraq Jan. 7 when a grenade hit his truck while on routine patrol. He lost his left leg up tp the lower femur.
On hand were Lower Township police and firefighters along with fire personnel from Cape May. The Coast Guard Recruit Band played and Lower Township Mayor Michael Beck welcomed "Bronco Bob," home.
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Fri, 05/01/2009 - 5:57pm - Posted by: lmurphy
Welcome Home & Thank You for your service!
Sat, 04/25/2009 - 9:57pm - Posted by: Old Man Paul
I would just like to say what a wonderful morning at the field. It was great to see so many people come out to help support the opening day of little league. That was a nice thing to do having Bob and the Coast Gurad there to help in the opening day. It was a real pleasure to see all the people from the fire companies, police, vets and others who came out. Lower Cape May Regional Little League you did a GREAT JOB!