Afghanistan veteran and quadruple amputee builds retreat for healing and coping



Travis Mills was injured while serving in Afghanistan, becoming a quadruple amputee. The help he received during his recovery inspired Travis to support other veterans. He built a retreat in Maine to help veterans and their families to begin to heal. Lester Holt shares this story. Watch more on Saturday in our NBC News special “Inspiring America: The 2023 Inspiration List” at 8pm.

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3 comments

  1. Very, very good story! Thanks for sharing this! 👍

  2. I'm sure Biden will kick all the veterans out of that retreat and let illegal brown aliens stay there instead.