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Severely Wounded Heroes

Jason Church

U.S. Army Capt. (Ret.)

Jason was out on his first deployment to Afghanistan conducting a routine patrol with his unit. It quickly became clear that Jason and the others were walking into an ambush and standing in a field of Improvised Explosive Devices (IED).

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Jason Church Before Injury

Jason's Incredible Story of Bravery & Patriotism

Born in Fort Knox, Kentucky, Jason was raised by his parents Dave and Barb Church. Jason's father, Dave, served in the Army but ultimately transitioned to the Army Reserves following Jason's birth. After moving around, Jason's family settled in Menomonie, Wisconsin, where Jason spent most of his adolescence. Like many, Jason was involved in sports and spent much of his time playing football and hockey. After entering college, he joined the ROTC program, later commissioning after graduating in 2011. He is a third-generation soldier.


Jason moved from La Crosse, Wisconsin, to Fort Benning, Georgia, for military education, going through infantry officer basic leader course, Ranger School, and Airborne School. After graduating from these schools, Jason moved to Fort Lewis, Washington, where shortly after his arrival, he deployed to Afghanistan.

On August 23, 2012, Jason was out on his first deployment to Afghanistan. While conducting a routine patrol with his unit, it quickly became clear that Jason and the others were walking into an ambush and standing in a field of Improvised Explosive Devices (IED). Sensing the urgency to vacate the area, Jason attempted to knock over a wall to create an escape route; however, a loud explosion rang out, knocking Jason unconscious for a few seconds. Once waking up from the blast, Jason quickly realized that the IED had severed both of his legs below the knee. With his unit's help and their medic, Jason was transferred to a MEDEVAC site and eventually to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. Upon arriving at Walter Reed, Jason spent two and half months in in-patient care while enduring 20 surgeries to save his legs and his life.


Today, Jason is retired from the Army and lives in Wisconsin. He attended the University of Wisconsin- Madison and graduated with his law degree. In his off time, Jason enjoys traveling, fishing, and spending time with his family.

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Wall of Gratitude

Jason Church

ALWAYS GRATEFUL FOR YOU 🙏
P. White
California
Because of your service, families know safety and freedom. That gift is priceless.
H. Hamilton
Hawaii
Jason, may blessings follow you in every season of your life. You’ve earned peace and joy.
T. Lewis
Colorado
Jason, the strength you show through hardship is powerful. It encourages others to rise above their own struggles.
J. Pope
Wyoming
Thank you for your service
D. Schultz
Georgia
Jason, your bravery lights a path for others to follow. We carry your story with us.
K. Lee
Wyoming
Much respect 🇺🇸
S. Lewis
Arizona
We remember your service, your sacrifice, and the cost of freedom. You are deeply honored.
M. Clayton
West Virginia
Your courage has shaped lives in ways you may never see. Thank you Jason for being that kind of example.
J. Walker
Hawaii
Thank you for your service
M. Walsh
Maryland
Your resilience proves that hope never fades. We admire your spirit and sacrifice.
A. Casey
Nevada
  

 
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