**SPECIAL MISSION** HOMES FOR OUR TROOPS CHESHIRE, CT SATURDAY 01/21/2023 10AM STAGE

**SPECIAL MISSION** 
HOMES FOR OUR TROOPS
ROGER RUA CPL
 US MARINE CORPS
 
ESCORT STAGE
EXTREME AIR TRAMPOLINE PARK
540 WEST JOHNSON AV
CHESHIRE, CT 06410
SATURDAY 01/21/2023 
10AM STAGE
 
FLAGLINE STAGE
7 SIERRA COURT
CHESHIRE CT 06410
SATURDAY 01/21/2023
10AM STAGE 
Patriot Guard and Associates;
We are Honored to have been invited to Provide a Flagged Vehicle Escort and a Flag Line for the Presentation of a Home for CPL Roger Rua US Marine Corps. The Home is being presented by Homes For Our Troops.
The following is copied from the Homes For Our Troops Announcement;

On March 29, 2012, Marine Corporal Roger Rua was serving with the Security Platoon attached to the 9th Engineer Support Battalion when the vehicle he was riding in drove over a command detonated improvised explosive device (IED) in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Cpl Rua sustained fractures to his spine, femur and sternum, and traumatic brain injury (TBI) as a result of the explosion.

Initially paralyzed from the chest down, doctors were uncertain if Roger would walk again. But after four months of physical therapy at the VA in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, Roger was able to stand and eventually walk small distances with assistance. By the time he was discharged, Roger was managing to walk with only a cane, progress he credits to the support and love he received from family.

Although there has been significant improvement in his health, Roger’s chronic lower back pain and injuries often affect his quality of life and mobility. He also experiences frequent severe headaches. Roger and his wife Angela are now parents to two children, Vincenzo Michael, and Emilia Jane. In his current home, Roger can walk up and down the stairs carefully and slowly while holding the railing, but he often worries about being able to carry his children while doing so. The slightest of falls could have devastating consequences due to his past spinal injuries. An adapted home from Homes For Our Troops, free of hazards such as stairs and thresholds, will enable him to live independently and safely, while allowing him to rest his back. Having a fully accessible bathroom with grab bars and a shower bench will also ease Angela’s concerns about Roger’s safety when she is not home.

Roger says that having the financial burden of a mortgage eliminated will enable him to focus on his education and career. He obtained a degree in national security from the University of New Haven in 2017 and currently works for the government. He is also a certified firearms instructor on the weekends with hopes of turning it into a business venture.  The stability of a permanent home, he says, will relieve his stress and anxiety about providing for his family.

We will provide a Flagged Vehicle/PGR Identified Vehicle Escort to the residence and Stand a Flag Line at the residence for the presentation of the keys.

SC Gregg Barratt (860-392-9638) will be RCIC for both the Escort and the Flag Line. Flags will be on site.

God Bless America, Our Troops, and Our First Responders.

William F. Petras III (Skip)

Assistant State Captain
CT Patriot Guard Riders
860-463-5316 (cell)
860-358-9648 (fax)
 
Gregg Barratt “Flag 7”
State Captain
CT Patriot Guard Riders
860-392-9638 (cell)
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