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Joshua Elliott

Marine Sergeant Joshua Elliott Loon Lake, WA Motivated to serve his country after the 9/11 attacks, Joshua Elliott enlisted in the Marine Corps in 2002. On April 18, 2011, during his second deployment, Sergeant Elliott was serving as a combat engineer with the 2nd Combat Engineer Battalion attached to 1st Battalion, 2nd Marines in Sangin District, Afghanistan, when he stepped on an improvised explosive device (IED). He sustained severe injuries, resulting in the amputation of his legs above the knee…


Christopher Andrieu

PO1 Christopher Andrieu Jamul, CA Mission Accomplished on August 25, 2018 On Feb. 5, 2013, Navy PO1 Christopher Andrieu was severely injured by an improvised explosive device (IED) in Helmand, Afghanistan. Petty Officer Andrieu was an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Technician with Seal Team Five, and on his second deployment. Chris and his team were searching a bridge for IEDs, and after three hours they had found and disposed of four of them. The team was about to rest when…


Joshua Hotaling

…all of the donors and volunteers who support Homes For Our Troops. “Since joining the Marines in April 2006, I have been taught to be self-sufficient, adapt and modify, and to be faithful to my country, family, and brotherhood. Since being injured, support groups such as HFOT allow me to continue moving forward instead of looking back. Your help to provide housing that lets me be independent again means more to me than you will ever know. Thank you.”  …


Paul Hedge

…hindered by my injuries.” Originally from Wisconsin, Paul is choosing to build his home in New Hampshire for the location and lifestyle. Paul would like HFOT donors and supporters to know their generosity is life-changing. “Thank you so much for caring about injured Veterans,” he says. “A lot of us are struggling and not asking for help. It’s truly heartwarming and reassuring to know that people want to help provide us with what we need.” Donate to this Veteran’s Project…


Adam Poppenhouse

…home. “Being accepted into the Homes For Our Troops program is humbling but also incredibly exciting,” he says. related articles: KTNV, March 23, 2022 Three-year-old Senna couldn’t wait to give us a tour and show off the brand-new bunk bed he shares with his older brother. Read more. Las Vegas Review-Journal, March 14, 2022 A Veteran gets much more than a thank you for his service. Read more. Breitbart News, March 13, 2022 A Veteran in Las Vegas now has…


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