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Aaron Jolly

…surgeries. He was flown to Landstuhl, Germany two days later. Arriving at Walter Reed Army Medical Center on March 27, SGT Jolly was treated in the ICU and Neuroscience ward before being transferred to the James A. Haley VA in Tampa where he remained for seven months. Despite his injuries, Aaron has taken an active parenting role and relishes all family activities. SGT Jolly enjoys do-it-yourself projects, working on cars, and playing video games. A sports fan, he enjoys basketball,…


Roberto Reyes Jr.

SPC ROBERTO REYES JR. Hawley, PA Mission Accomplished on Jan. 30, 2016   On Jan. 26, 2005, during his second deployment while moving with A Company, 1-8 CAV, 1st Cavalry Division in Baghdad, Army Specialist Roberto Reyes Jr. was ejected 20-feet in the air from his vehicle after it was struck by an improvised explosive device (IED). The impact of his fall and shrapnel embedded in his head from the explosion resulted in severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) and partial…


Luke Murphy

…supporters for giving him a home where he can rest and recover. “My home is truly the only place I can move freely and in total comfort. It has been a wonderful place to heal, grow and move forward. I will always be grateful to HFOT for building my home, which empowered me to rebuild my life,” he says. related articles: WPXI, May 22, 2018 HFOT Veteran Luke Murphy reflects on the true meaning of Veterans Day. Read more.  …


Nicholas Firth

SGT Nicholas Firth York, SC   Inspired to serve and protect his country after 9/11, Nicholas Firth enlisted in the Army, serving as an Infantryman with 2-22 Infantry, 10th Mountain Division. On June 9, 2006, during his first combat deployment, Sergeant Firth was supporting Battery B, 5th Battalion, 113th Field Artillery Regiment when his truck hit an improvised explosive device (IED) in Balad, Iraq. He sustained severe damage to his right leg and a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the…


Ammon Lang

CPL AMMON LANG Port Angeles, WA Mission Accomplished on Jan. 18, 2014   Marine Corporal Ammon Lang was on his first deployment when he lost both of his legs in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast in Sangin, Afghanistan on June 11, 2011. While on a morning patrol with the 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, Cpl Lang was leading a group of eight Afghan Police when an IED was detected by a minesweeper in an abandoned compound. Instructing the Afghan police…


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