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Severely Wounded Hero

Griffin Fitzgerald

U.S. Army Sergeant, E-5

Griffin knew from a young age he wanted to serve his country. On April 12, 2011, while conducting dismounted patrol operations near Kandahar Griffin stepped on a hidden explosive that caused catastrophic injuries, including the loss of his right leg.

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Griffin After The Explosion

"I Always Looked Up To Service Members"

Growing up in a military community, Griffin knew from a young age he wanted to serve his country. “I always looked up to service members. I probably watched way too many war movies and always saw myself joining the Army.” Immediately after graduating high school, Griffin enlisted in the Army. Following basic training, he was sent to Fort Drum in New York. “I got there in October of 2007, and it was already snowing. I requested to go to a unit that was about to deploy to escape the winter.”

Griffin’s first deployment was to northern Iraq. It was there he received his first Purple Heart when he was injured by an improvised explosive device. “I was medevacked to Germany. They told me I might eventually need surgery on my right knee, but I was able to convince the doctors to let me go back and finish my deployment.”

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“I Attempted To Put A Tourniquet On Myself"

After his deployment to Iraq ended, Griffin returned to Ft. Drum. It was there that he met and married his wife, Tracy. Not long before he was set to deploy, this time to Afghanistan, Griffin and Tracy learned they were expecting their first child. On April 12, 2011, while conducting dismounted patrol operations near Kandahar, Griffin stepped on a hidden explosive that caused catastrophic injuries, including the loss of his right leg. “I attempted to put a tourniquet on myself, but I had pretty bad injuries to my hands. My medic came and I was quickly put on a helicopter to a hospital in Kandahar.”

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A Long And Difficult Recovery

Soon after, Griffin was sent to Germany, where the same medical team that had treated him before waited for him. “They told me the good news was I wouldn't need that knee surgery.” Eventually, he would end up at Walter Reed for the remainder of his recovery and rehabilitation. “The recovery process was long and difficult. I'm not sure without the constant support from my family and the incredible people at Walter Reed that I would have had the outcome I did. I'm extremely grateful to all of the people who were involved in my treatment - they will always be heroes to me.”

"To be able to give back and help someone else is a big deal for me.”

Griffin currently works for a prosthetic company as a patient model where he conducts training to assist and teach people how to use and wear prosthetics. “The work is extremely rewarding. I often do trainings where we will teach how to use a prosthesis and seeing some walk for the first time in years is always amazing. I had a lot of people help me when I was learning. To be able to give back and help someone else is a big deal for me.”

Through every hardship and setback, Griffin has persevered.

“I often give advice as part of my job. The biggest thing I tell people is find a purpose. The things that are obstacles now you won't even notice in a year or two.”

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Help Us Build A Custom Home For Griffin's Beautiful Family

After leaving Walter Reed, Griffin and Tracy settled in Rochester, NY where they now have four beautiful children. “Being a husband and father has given me a sense purpose that keeps me going."

The Gary Sinise Foundation is honored to build Griffin and his family where they can grow and thrive.

We've built homes all across the nation for America's most severely wounded heroes. Every home is fully custom and 100% mortgage-free. Learn more about our custom homebuilding programs and support our efforts. Make a donation today.

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Wall of Gratitude

Griffin Fitzgerald

Thank you Griffin for your service and the sacrifice you made on our behalf.
R. Waters
Washington
May God Bless your entire family. A truly inspiring story. Continue to be a pillar for others to lean on & the Leader that you were born to be. Your dedication to overcome your own adversities, & help others through theirs is Truly Selfless. Your Wife & Children have an Amazing Man to look up to!
C. Gourley
Pennsylvania
Thank you for your service may God Bless you!
B. Chapman
Ohio
Thank you for your service sir, God Bless You
K. Barth
Wisconsin
Your sacrifice brings tears to my eyes. Thank you. I will always support you because you supported us.
E. Gross
California
Thank you for your service. I know what toll it takes on the whole family. My grandson gave 25 years to our country. The moves every 3years and deployment every 3years are hard on families. I appreciate everyone that gives up so much for our country. Enjoy your new home you deserve it.
J. Vanaman
Ohio
Thanks for helping our country the U.S.A.
C. Morris III
Alabama
Thank you for your service and sacrifice. I have two sons who both served our great country one thru the Iowa National Guard and the younger in regular Army. Both served and were deployed to Iraq. Both came home safe. Praise God! Again I thank you for your service. God bless you!!
N. Nickerson
Iowa
From a fellow Veteran (USAF) God bless, your amazing, and congratulations on you marriage & children. Stay focused and tune in to the great adventures AMERICA 🇺🇸 Is!
F. Quevedo
California
Thank you for serving. I was in Kandahar 2005-2006 so know some of your patrol area. keep the faith. Ric. Poole SMSgt USAF ret.
R. Poole
Arkansas
Thank you for your service! May God bless you and your family always.
H. Meisters
Illinois
Thank you for what you do, you are a hero!
A. Roman
International
Mr. Fitzgerald, I am immensely grateful for your service and sacrifice. It’s because of men and women like you that I am a proud supporter of the Gary Sinise Foundation.
J. Farrell
New York
Thank you for your service. <3
J. Shaivitz
California
Grace, peace and blessings to you and your family. Mike Afghanistan 2009
M. Griffin
Texas
Thank you for your service
C. Harris
Arkansas
  

 
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