Andrew
Beeghly’s sense of adventure has already taken him to the farthest corners of
the globe and back. In his young career, Andrew Beeghly has already been to Haiti
(three times), Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal (where he and his team trekked to
Camp 2 of Mt. Everest), and active military duty in Afghanistan. If these are
not the epitomes of adventure, Andrew Beeghly does not know what are. Not many
people can claim to have done so much in their whole lifetimes; Andrew Beeghly
is just 33 years old.
A trained
physician and a decorated Army combat veteran, Andrew
Beeghly could pick just a handful of his accomplishments and make a
resume that would impress just about anyone. He has been decorated upwards of
twelve times for his military service, including a Bronze Star Medal. He has
completed an Ironman 70 mile run and been one of the World’s Toughest Mudders.
Plus, Andrew Beeghly is a well-educated wilderness survival expert and
wilderness medicine practitioner. If that is not enough, he has a record of
selfless humanitarian service that goes back more than a decade.
But the
most interesting part about Andrew Beeghly is that none of it has gone to his
head. He still maintains the same exuberance and sense of adventure that a kid
out of school might display. It is safe to say that Andrew Beeghly’s days of
adventuring are far from over. Who knows to what new frontier his keen sense of
adventure will take him next?
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