Here at Rhino Industries I often ponder our next contract or roof project, dealing with the normal daily grind. It has recently mystified me, and I wonder why certain people such as me, are granted the gift, chosen or otherwise placed in America as our given country, while others suffer in far away foreign lands. Sometimes it’s easy to take for granted, the simple things we are accustomed to, that our Vets are risking life and limb for. I listen to disputes back and forth regarding the issues always with the option to tune in or out of the media when I feel like it. It baffles me that the greatest country on earth doesn’t do more for our vets. The only way I know how to give back since my occupation is roofing, is to give free roofs to vets who need them. I, along with other patriotic staff have come up with Free Roofs for Vets. Since I only have a limited amount of resources we have asked the help of Tom Martino the “troubleshooter” and his “Make It Right Foundation” to pick that such Vet, based on factors such as need. I wanted to give, with no strings attached. Although we are limited in the amount of roofs we can give away, you should know that these roofs are absolutely free and your story does matter. NO permit fees, NO labor fees, nothing. These roofs come with the same long warranty that Rhino Industries Inc. installs for everyone. All Vet giveaway announcements are televised on Martino TV during our segments. You may cc me as well at myherovet@gmail.com but Tom Martino will be sole decision maker.
Thanks for your support!!
Ryan Verstreater, RRO
Rhino Industries Inc.
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TROOPS IN IRAQ
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US Troops Wounded - 31,639 through September 30, 2009, 20% of which are serious brain or spinal injuries. (Total excludes psychological injuries.)
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U.S. Troop Casualties - 4,377 US troops; 98% male. 91% non-officers; 82% active duty, 11% National Guard; 74% Caucasian, 9% African-American, 11% Latino. 19% killed by non-hostile causes. 54% of US casualties were under 25 years old. 72% were from the US Army
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US Troops with Serious Mental Health Problems - 30% of US troops develop serious mental health problems within 3 to 4 months of returning home |
Troops in Iraq - Total 115,000 U.S. troops as of November 30, 2009. All other nations have withdrawn their troops.
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Non-U.S. Troop Casualties - Total 316, with 179 from the UK |
US Military Helicopters Downed in Iraq - 73 total, at least 36 by enemy fire |
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For more information on war in America, visit http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/natsec/RL32492.pdf
Our First Hero
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