RALEIGH, N.C. – Operation: Coming Home (http://operationcominghome.com), a joint volunteer project by the Triangle Veterans Association, Home Builders Association of Raleigh-Wake County (HBA), and Royal Oaks Building Group, among others, has announced the release of a video featuring the story of the Operation: Coming Home III Hero Home, presented to U.S. Marine Sgt. Carlos Evans and family in a key ceremony in Cameron, N.C. in December 2011. The video covers the progression of the third Hero Home, from a September ground-breaking to the ceremony where Sgt. Evans, his wife, Rosemarie, and their daughters, Nairoby and Genesis, were welcomed to their new home by First Gentleman Bob Eaves, Operation: Coming Home III volunteers, local dignitaries, the Northwood Temple Academy Band, the 82nd Airborne Division Band and All-American Chorus, the Rolling Thunder motorcycle guard and others. To view the video, visit http://bit.ly/wuLQ2W.
Sgt. Evans’ personal journey is featured on the video as well – he was deployed to combat areas in the Middle East four times, and on his fourth trip was severely wounded by an improvised explosive device. As a result, Sgt. Evans lost both legs below the knee and his right hand. The Operation: Coming Home III Hero Home is specially designed for easy accessibility and use of all rooms.
Operation: Coming Home is a joint volunteer project by the Triangle Veterans Association, Home Builders Association of Raleigh-Wake County (HBA), and Royal Oaks Building Group, among others. The project builds and donates homes for disabled combat veterans who have served in the Middle East, after a selection committee interviews candidates to determine the best fit. For more information, visit http://operationcominghome.com.
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