This Quadruple Amputee Veteran Refuses To Lose His Optimistic Outlook On Life
November 13, 2015
United States Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills was wounded in action on April 10, 2012 by an IED in Afghanistan becoming the 4th of 5 quadruple amputees in this war.
But even after losing all his limbs, Travis remains optimistic on life. He's funny, inspiring, and helping his fellow wounded veterans adjust to civilian life. He started the Travis Mills Foundation, which supports combat-wounded veterans and their families by developing and maintaining long term programs that help these heroic men and women overcome physical obstacles, strengthen their families, and provide well-deserved relaxation and adaptive recreation.
Quadruple Amputee Veteran Doesn't Lose Optimistic Outlook On LifeQuadruple amputee Travis Mills is funny, inspiring, and helping his fellow wounded veterans adjust to civilian life
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