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A family member calls Travis Mills a goofy guy. A friend refers to him as a goofball. A former teacher knows him as a jokester. Those associated with Mills talk about how fun he is.
The Vassar homecoming football game held a special meaning this year as residents welcomed home their hometown hero, Army Staff Sgt. Travis Mills, who lost parts or all of his arms and legs while ...
"Travis: A Soldier's Story" describes the incredible challenges that Mills overcame in his recovery and rehabilitation at Walter Reed Medical center. Today Mills runs the Travis Mills Foundation ...
Documentary on Travis Mills now on Netflix "Travis: A Soldier's Story," describes a local man's injury and recovery as one of five soldiers who are quadruple amputees. Posted May 1, 2017.
A new documentary on a soldier who lost all four limbs in an explosion in Afghanistan will premiere in Dallas next month. Staff Sgt. Travis Mills, whose in-laws live in Frisco, was featured in an ...
Travis Mills, soldier who lost all 4 limbs in Afghanistan, hopes his book inspires others Retired Army Staff Sgt. Travis Mills, center, signs a book for Lori Jones, left, of Unity, Maine ...
Army Staff Sgt. Travis Mills, 25, lost his arms and legs when a bomb exploded underneath him in Afghanistan. Army Staff Sgt. Travis Mills, ... But for one soldier, ...
Documentary on Travis Mills now on Netflix "Travis: A Soldier's Story," describes a local man's injury and recovery as one of five soldiers who are quadruple amputees. Posted May 1, 2017.
Army Staff Sgt. Travis Mills, of Vassar, Mich., was injured when he stepped on an IED on April 10, 2012, while serving with the 82nd Airborne in Afghanistan as part of Operation Enduring Freedom.