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William Thomas

Army SPC William Thomas Murfreesboro, TN In 2009, Will Thomas enlisted in the Army, inspired by his stepfather’s military service. On March 30, 2012, during his first combat deployment, Specialist Thomas was serving as a combat engineer with the 95th Engineer Company, 130th Engineer Brigade in Afghanistan when his vehicle drove over an improvised explosive device (IED). He sustained severe injuries to his right leg, vision impairment, and TBI. Will was airlifted to Camp Leatherneck and then transported to Landstuhl,…


Joseph Paulk, Jr.

…by running the bases for his baseball team and coaching. For years, Joey has wanted to open a tap house in his community. “It has always been a dream of mine to own a business with my friends. This home definitely puts a strong foot forward in making the dream come to reality,” he says. Joey is grateful to all who will support the building of his specially adapted home in California. “I do greatly appreciate what HFOT and its…


Jason Hallett

CPL JASON HALLETT Windsor, CO Mission Accomplished on Jan. 31, 2015   Marine Corporal Jason Hallett was one month into his first deployment when he sustained the traumatic amputation of both legs and his right arm, and extensive injuries to his left hand when he stepped on an improvised explosive device (IED) in Sangin, Afghanistan on Oct. 23, 2010. While clearing a compound as part of the 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, Cpl Hallett and his squad had cleared three IED’s…


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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