It doesn't get any easier. If anything, it gets harder.
It's been 14 months since Tony and Carol Diraimondo faced the worst nightmare that parents with a child in the military can face.
That knock at the door.
A young Army officer stood on their front porch in the middle of the afternoon saying he regretted to inform them that their 22-year-old son, Army medic Michael Diraimondo, was one of nine people -- four soldiers and five patients -- killed when their Black Hawk Medivac helicopter was shot down near Al Fallujah, Iraq.
The nightmare had begun.
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