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When construction crews with Homes for Our Troops started on Friday morning, there were no walls standing at the homesite of Sgt. Jeffrey Adams. By Sunday afternoon, the family of Sgt. Adams had a home well on it's way. Adams (left) is a double amputee who was wounded in Iraq. Sgt. Adams, his fiance, Shelley Targett, and daughter, Jewel Adams, (right) thank volunteer Ryan Coats as he ends his shift at the home on Saturday, March 19, 2011. (JERILEE BENNETT,THE GAZETTE)
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Caption: When construction crews with Homes for Our Troops started on Friday morning, there were no walls standing at the homesite of Sgt. Jeffrey Adams. By Sunday afternoon, the family of Sgt. Adams had a home well on it's way. Adams (left) is a double amputee who was wounded in Iraq. Sgt. Adams, his fiance, Shelley Targett, and daughter, Jewel Adams, (right) thank volunteer Ryan Coats as he ends his shift at the home on Saturday, March 19, 2011. (JERILEE BENNETT,THE GAZETTE) Album ID: 1195718 Photo ID: 34755319
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