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Justin Menchaca

…course. He was assigned to 2d Battalion, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne) at Ft. Bragg, NC. On July 23, 2011, on his second combat deployment, SFC Menchaca was shot in the head during operations in Afghanistan. Unable to speak and with his right side paralyzed, his prognosis for recovery was poor. However, after intense therapy for seven months, Justin overcame the odds, and relearned how to speak, write left-handed, and walk, transitioning from a wheelchair to eventually using a cane…


Ryan Newell

SGT RYAN NEWELL Marion County, KS Mission Accomplished on June 26, 2010   In January 2008, Army Sergeant Ryan Newell was deployed to Afghanistan when he lost both legs in an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion. After being stabilized and with flight conditions improved, SGT Newell was airlifted to Landstuhl, Germany. He was later airlifted to Walter Reed, where he spent nearly a year undergoing treatment and rehabilitation. SGT Newell returned to Kansas to continue his therapies closer to home….


Woodrow Slate

…retrieve items from the cabinets with ease to prepare meals. Woody and his wife, Sandra, a certified phlebotomist, are parents to sons, Lane and Kyle, and daughter, Christy. Both sons are graduates of Hampden Sydney College (HSC), while Christy is an English Major at Christopher Newport University. Woody is involved with wakesurfing and travels frequently with Wake for Warriors, a nonprofit organization focused on providing therapeutic services through the transformative powers of watersports. “This home from HFOT gave me the…


Robert Canine

…his legs, and learning to walk with prosthetics, his biggest challenges came later during his recovery. Robert is grateful for all the support he received from everyone who made his home a reality. “The home has served as a safe haven during my most difficult times during the recovery process. It is truly humbling, and I appreciated it so much. The home mitigated the daily challenges I faced just getting around…this home has improved my daily quality of living.”  …


Scott Millican

SSG Scott Millican Statesboro, GA Project Completed on March 10, 2012   On March 16, 2010, Army Staff Sergeant Scott Millican was on his second deployment when he became paralyzed and sustained multiple fractures after the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicle he was riding in rolled over a 250-pound pressure-plate improvised explosive device (IED) in Ghazni, Afghanistan. While on a route clearing mission, eliminating IED’s in order to keep military routes open, the explosives were offset in order to…


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