“He has a lot of problems. He served in the ‘sand pit’, has PTSD, but he is going to be a survivor,” Throneburg told WTVD.
Why is Throneburg doing this? He told a local television reporter, ”That’s what it’s all about: helping people.”

Throneburg’s gift also requires some help from, Military Missions in Action, another group dedicated to assisting troops with disabilities returning from deployments.

Military Missions in Action typically builds modifications to homes of vets needing things like ramps, roll-in showers and widened doorways. In this case, the group will pick up, deliver and set up Throneburg’s remodeled, two-bedroom mobile home to the recipient.
Watch the report from WTVD.
Learn more about Military Missions in Action here.
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