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Wounded Warriors Family Support owns five fully furnished condominium units for use by the families of our wounded or injured veterans and widows and families of our fallen heroes. Preference goes to those with children and the greatest financial need.

Four of our units are in the beautiful Bahama Bay Resort, minutes from Universal Orlando, Wet 'n Wild Orlando, and Sea World in Orlando, Florida. Passes are provided to families free of charge.


 

 


Last Updated ( Thursday, 02 December 2010 22:18 )  

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UPCOMING EVENTS

NEW YORK, NEW YORK — On Thursday, June 16th, 2011, just three and a half miles from Ground Zero aboard one of the nation’s most distinguished aircraft carriers, the Third Annual Wounded Warriors Family Support Initiative will be hosted at the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York City. The event will begin at 6:30pm and will include a top-shelf bar provided by generous liquor sponsors, hors devours and canapés, live music, an international DJ, and celebrity entertainment. The evening will also include a keynote address by Vietnam veteran and Congressional Medal of Honor recipient, Captain Paul ‘Bud’ Bucha.

 

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FORT WALTON BEACH — Maj. Brian Luce, a pilot with the 8th Special Operations Squadron, is in the running for Eagle Rare Single Barrel Bourbon’s Rare Life Award.


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Luce was a co-pilot in the CV-22 Osprey that crashed in Afghanistan last April. He spent months recovering "from multiple breaks to his lower left leg and a crushed L1 vertebrae," according to his nomination.

 

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WWFS IN THE NEWS

Washington: A donkey in Baghdad is in the centre of a custody battle involving a marine, now back in the US, a sheikh and an Iraqi family that has demanded $30,000 to give him up.

Affectionately called Smoke, the donkey wandered onto a US military base in Baghdad two years ago and won the hearts of the men there. Now, a retired Marine colonel wants to bring Smoke from Iraq to Nebraska to work with the children of soldiers who have been killed or wounded, the Christian Science Monitor reported.

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