Adam Argenti
During his deployments in Iraq, Adam's gun never left his side, even when he slept. Today owning two guns makes him feel more comfortable.
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During his deployments in Iraq, Adam's gun never left his side, even when he slept. Today owning two guns makes him feel more comfortable.
During his deployments in Iraq, Adam's gun never left his side, even when he slept. Today owning two guns makes him feel more comfortable.
Adam is studying criminal justice so that he can work for an "alphabet agency" like the CIA or DEA.
Adam's sister Amanda made him this shadow box and letter early in his Army career. "Protective, loyal, courageous and strong; whenever I think of you, these simple words pop into my head," she wrote.
This photo of Adam at basic training sits in the office of Adam and Lindsy's home.
These certificates of Adam's achievement as an intelligence analyst in the Army hang on his office wall. He hopes that in four years, a diploma will hang next to them.
During his two deployments in Iraq, Adam wrote letters and e-mails to his wife, Lindsy.
Adam earned coins as an intelligence analyst during his service in the Army, including his two deployments to Iraq.
Adam does not carry his Army Combat Uniform backpack on campus because he does not like to advertise his military background. The first time he told a fellow student that he was in the Army, the student immediately asked Adam if he had killed anyone.
Adam carries this backback to his classes whenever he needs to carry a large number of books.
Adam is taking a number of introductory classes during his first semester. Being constantly around peers who are much younger is often very frustrating for veterans.
Freshman Adam Argenti, 25, is an Army veteran majoring in criminal justice.
Freshman Adam Argenti, 25, served seven years in the Army. He deployed twice to Iraq. Today he is studying criminal justice at IU.
Freshman Adam Argenti's tattoo is representative of the seven years that he served in the Army. There are more than 275 student veterans at IU.
Freshman Nicole Brewer, freshman Taylor Ostrom and senior Herlina Liem make crafts out of tissue paper at Dia De Los Muertos Celebration of Life on Thursday night at Teter Quad..
Calaca (skull) masks available for decorating at Dia De los Muertos on Thursday night at Teter Quad. The event was sponsored by La Casa.
A special decorated altar at the Dia de los Muertos Program hosted by La Casa on Thursday night at Teter Quad.
Participants place flowers on the ground in honor of their deceased loved ones at Dia de los Muertos Program hosted by La Casa on Thursday night at Teter Quad.
Participants place flowers on the ground in honor of their deceased loved ones at Dia de los Muertos Program hosted by La Casa on Thursday night at Teter Quad.
Participants circle around and place flowers on the ground in honor of their deceased loved ones at Dia de los Muertos Program hosted by La Casa on Thursday night at Teter Quad.