Sunday, June 5, 2011

Sgt. Charles Allen's life changed forever

Homecoming for a Hero
Posted: Jun 04, 2011


CLARKSVILLE, Tenn.- One day last January changed Sgt. Charles Allen's life forever. While deployed, the Fort Campbell soldier stepped on an I.E.D. and lost both of his legs.

For months, Walter Reed Medical Center has been his home, but that all changed Saturday. Charles Allen figured a trip home on a private jet would have meant a private homecoming, but his wife and hundreds of other people had a different idea.

"Everybody wanted Chaz to know how much we support him," explained his wife, Jessica.

Team Allen, a tight-knit support group that has been there since day one for Jessica, Charles, and their two little girls, was at Outlaw Field in Clarksville to welcome him home.

"As the plane turned, I couldn't believe it. There was a dang mob out there!" Charles said.
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Homecoming for a Hero

3 comments:

  1. I would like to get involved in allowing wounded soldiers the opportunity to come to my small horse farm, sw of nashville. I am happy to let you ride one of my horses. I am only about an hour from nashville. I do not have a big place, and only have three horses. I can teach you the basics, but am not an official trainer.
    I am happy to share what I have with the many men and women sacrificing their lives to serve all of us. Thank you.
    asitopa50@yahoo.com

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  2. Thank you for wanting to help them.

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  3. This man Charles Allen is my uncle! :)

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