A retired U.S. Army sergeant received a payment-free car Saturday as part of an effort to support wounded military veterans.
LAYTON — A retired U.S. Army sergeant described receiving a payment-free car, given to him and his family as part of an effort to support wounded military veterans, as "life-changing."
Retired U.S. Army Sgt. William Davis III stands with his wife Ashley Davis, and children, Everly, 6, and Troy, 13, at Ellison Park in Layton on Saturday. The gift of the car also includes a year of family and financial mentoring. Ken Eakes, executive director of the Military Warriors Support Foundation, said he thinks this is the most crucial part because it allows the foundation to help veterans and their families overcome challenges and accomplish their goals.
"We're going to take this family and put our arms around them," Eakes said. "That, to us, is really what it's all about." He medically retired due to his injuries in November 2013. Davis has received several awards, including the Afghanistan Campaign Medal with two campaign stars, and an Army Commendation Medal.has donated around $200 million across all 50 states
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