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Brian Jergens

…day, and was thrown from the vehicle. Life-saving measures performed by his teammates prepared him for medevac to Tarin Kowt Hospital and then the Kandahar Airfield Hospital. Next transported to Bagram Air Force Base, Brian would also be treated in Landstuhl, Germany before coming stateside. Arriving at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, TX on Aug.14, 2012, Brian remained there until September 19, 2012. Brian and his wife, Jennifer enjoy attending sporting events and concerts, and walking their dogs….


Kevin Dubois

…interest Kevin. He is currently in school to become a bike mechanic. Kevin appreciates all of the assistance he received from HFOT’s donors and volunteers who made his specially-adapted home a reality, allowing him to live his life without barriers in his own home. “Having a specially adapted home benefits me greatly because it improves my daily living challenges. It makes me more independent and it gives me a better quality of life. Thank you for supporting me,” he says….


Michael Gonzales

LCpl Michael Gonzales Godley, TX On June 12, 2010, during his first combat deployment, Marine Lance Corporal Michael Gonzales was serving as an Infantry Rifleman with the 3rd Battalion, 1st Marines, 1st Marine Division in Garmsir Province, Afghanistan when he was injured in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast after a three-day fight with enemy forces. He sustained the loss of his left leg above the knee, right leg limb salvage, loss of his left eye, internal injuries, burns on…


Reas Axtell

SPC Reas Axtell Idalou, TX Mission Accomplished on August 29, 2009 On the evening of Aug. 28 2007, a 127 mm rocket was lobbed into the U.S. military base in Kirkuk, Iraq, where Army Specialist Reas Axtell was serving as part of the 977th Military Police Company. SPC Axtell was badly injured in the blast, which shattered both of his legs leaving him with a double hip disarticulation. With the help of numerous volunteers, Homes For Our Troops was able…


Zachary Stinson

…donors and volunteers who made his specially adapted home from Homes For Our Troops a reality. “I cannot put into words what an amazing gift this is to me and my family. It allows me the freedom to be more independent in my own home and helps my wife to relax about leaving me at home with our daughter. I am able to move around my home without restrictions and gain back my independence. Thank you so much.”    …


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