Soldier’s home repaired through Operation Homefront
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Volunteers from Team Depot that helped renovate Sgt. O’Neals house, along with his wife Heather O’Neal (in the orange shirt directly on the right end of the sign)
Volunteers from Team Depot that helped renovate Sgt. O’Neals house, along with his wife Heather O’Neal (in the orange shirt directly on the right end of the sign)
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Workers construct the new deck, stairs and handrails on the back of the O’Neals’ house in Adairsville.
Workers construct the new deck, stairs and handrails on the back of the O’Neals’ house in Adairsville.
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ADAIRSVILLE — To show support for soldiers and veterans Home Depot has conjured up funds and volunteers to repair damages on soldiers’ homes.

Sgt. Chris O’Neal is a resident of Adairsville and in Mississippi waiting to be deployed to Afghanistan at the moment.

“The Home Depot has a very strong appreciation for our military and their respective families,” Team Depot Captain Bob Coleman said. “With that in mind, The Home Depot and Operation Homefront partnered to renovate the home of Sgt. Chris O’Neal.”



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