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Joseph Paulk, Jr.

…support the building of his specially adapted home in California. “I do greatly appreciate what HFOT and its supporters are doing for Veterans by helping them have homes that are adapted to their needs and enable them to live more comfortably and independently. Thank you.” related articles: Village News, Sept. 17, 2019 About 100 people were on hand to witness Army Specialist Joseph Paulk receive the keys to his new, specially-adapted new home in Fallbrook Saturday, Sept. 7. Read more….


Jason Hallett

…while the firefight escalated…it would continue for several hours. Initially treated at Camp Bastion, he was stabilized for transport to Landstuhl, Germany. Arriving stateside, Cpl Hallett was treated at Bethesda Naval Medical Center before being transferred to Balboa Naval Medical Center. Jason enjoys music, all sports, and spending time with his friends. A native of Colorado, Jason, and his wife, Rachel, are excited to be living in Windsor and raise their family there. They became parents to twins, Jason Jr.,…


David Post

Marine Gunnery Sergeant David Post Pace, FL David Post enlisted in the Marines in 2001, inspired by his father’s military service. On November 9, 2011, during his third combat deployment, Gunnery Sergeant Post was serving as an explosive ordnance disposal technician on a dismounted patrol with the 8th Engineer Support Battalion supporting the 3rd Battalion, 7th Marines in Afghanistan. He was injured in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast, and sustained severe leg injuries, balance impairment, tinnitus, and traumatic brain…


Travis Strong

SSG TRAVIS STRONG Golden, CO Mission Accomplished on Aug. 27, 2008   Army Staff Sergeant Travis Strong was in the middle of his second tour in Iraq when the Stryker armored combat vehicle he was patrolling in was hit by a roadside bomb called an explosively formed penetrator. He lost both of his legs in that explosion and endured months of rehabilitation, recovery, and therapy to learn how to use his new prosthetics. Homes For Our Troops is proud to…


Adam Putt

…my freedom and independence, allowing me to carry on another mission,” he says. related articles: The Oklahoman, Jan. 12, 2019 – One thing retired U.S. Army Spc. Adam Putt looks forward to in his new home is the spacious dining room, which he said will simplify family holiday gatherings. That’s not easy right now, he said, with so many people in the extended family for him and his wife, Tiffany Putt. Thanks to Homes For Our Troops, a Massachusetts-based nonprofit…


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