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Rudy Velasquez Jr.

…finished his tour, but the effects of the severe concussions he suffered continued to progress. He was later medically retired due to these combat-related injuries, including traumatic brain injury (TBI) and significant vision loss. Now medically retired, Rudy and his wife, Jenny, have four children, Rudy Velasquez III, Jaxon, Vida, and Gianna. A close-knit family, they enjoy playing games and having weekly movie nights. Rudy faces many obstacles in the family’s current home because of the loss of his peripheral…


Marshall Kennedy

…to save his life. Transported by his team’s Mobile Section, Sgt Kennedy was taken to a shock-trauma platoon at FOB Jackson. Later flown to Camp Bastion, followed by Bagram Air Base, he was next airlifted to Landstuhl, Germany before arriving at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center four days post-injury. Marshall enjoys hunting, shooting, and NASCAR. He especially loves spending time with his wife Chelsie and their three young sons. In 2017, Marshall continued serving his country again as…


Omar Milan

ssgt omar milan Mansfield, TX Mission Accomplished on Sept. 29, 2018 During his third tour on Jan. 9, 2012, Marine Staff Sergeant Omar Milan, an Explosive Ordnance Disposal Specialist, was conducting post-blast analysis in support of the 2nd Battalion, 6th Marines in the Nawa District of Afghanistan, when he was in an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion. The blast resulted in the loss of SSgt Milan’s right leg, significant injuries to his left leg, loss of fingers on his left…


HFOT Executive Director Bill Ivey talks about the Homes For Our Troops Mission on America Heroes Network

Homes For Our Troops on The American Heroes Radio Network

The American Heroes Network recently aired a feature about Homes For Our Troops. American Heroes Network is a weekly radio show that features stories about American Veterans and Veterans charities. In the interview, HFOT Executive Director Bill Ivey talks about the HFOT mission and what makes us different from other organizations. Listen to the full interview below. For more news stories about HFOT visit our news page. Click Here To Donate Now!  …


Samuel Shockley

SSG Samuel Shockley Eatonville, WA Mission Accomplished on Sept. 17, 2016   Army Staff Sergeant Sam Shockley was on a dismounted route clearance mission in Panjwai, Afghanistan with the 38th Engineer Company when he triggered an improvised explosive device (IED) on March 17, 2013. The blast resulted in the loss of both legs above the knee and severe injuries to his arm and hand. A specially adapted custom HFOT home has allowed Sam to be more independent and focus on…


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