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Harry Stokes

SPC Harry V. Stokes Amarillo, TX Mission Accomplished on Aug. 20, 2022 Harry Stokes joined the Army wanting to experience the pride his brother displayed while serving as a Marine. Having previous experience as an EMT, Army Specialist Stokes served as a line medic with the 1-23 Infantry, 3-2 Stryker Brigade Combat Team. Three months into his first deployment, on June 3, 2012, Army Specialist Stokes was on patrol in Panjwai Valley, Afghanistan, when he stepped on an improvised explosive…


Kade Hinkhouse

LCPL KADE HINKHOUSE Elizabeth, CO Mission Accomplished on August 28, 2010   In October 2005, Marine Lance Corporal Kade Hinkhouse was in Ramadi, Iraq, patrolling on a late-night mission, when the vehicle carrying him was hit by a dual-stacked improvised explosive device (IED). The vehicle exploded, ejecting LCpl Hinkhouse and leaving him near death with injuries including a depressed skull fracture, collapsed lungs, and a severe leg injury. Airlifted to Landstuhl, Germany it was determined that his right leg required…


Christopher Gordon

SSG Christopher Gordon Groveland, FL Mission Accomplished on April 7, 2018 Christopher Gordon joined the Army several years after high school. He went to college, and worked, but was looking for something more meaningful, and enlisted in 1997 as a tanker. His first duty station was Hohenfels, Germany. After four years there, he re-enlisted into a logistics specialty and was assigned to 1-5 Infantry, in a Stryker brigade of the 25th Division at Fort Lewis, Washington. He deployed with that…


Henry Escobedo

…during his 2010 deployment. By the end of 2011, his vision deteriorated almost completely; he is now legally blind with minimal light perception. Doctors eventually diagnosed him with Leber’s Optic Neuropathy. After his diagnosis, it was difficult for Henry to rely on others. He found strength through his wife Mayra’s unyielding support. The two met while serving together. “Mayra has stuck with me through thick and thin, she is my light,” he says. Now medically retired, Henry’s main priority is…


Sean Gittens

…Way Café, into a bigger restaurant. “It feels really good to go back to school, it’s something I’ve always wanted to do. Thank you to everyone who contributed to our HFOT home and made it possible,” she says. Sharon says the entire family enjoys including Sean in their activities whenever possible, and continues to participate in the things together that he enjoyed before his injury, including going to movies and restaurants. She is grateful to be living in a home…


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