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Severely Wounded Heroes

Alan Babin, Jr.

U.S. Army Corporal (Ret.)

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Alan recovering from the shooting

Alan's Incredible Story of Bravery & Patriotism

At 22, retired U.S. Army Corporal Alan “Doc” Babin, Jr. enlisted in the Army. He became a medic with the elite 82nd Airborne to serve his country and give back.

On March 31, 2003 the call “Medic!” rang out with the 82nd in heavy gunfire on a bridge over the Euphrates. Alan rushed to aid his wounded fellow soldier, taking an abdominal AK-47 wound in the process.

After over seventy abdominal surgeries, a stroke, meningitis, five brain surgeries, losing 90% of his stomach, his spleen, and part of his pancreas, and developing bodily necrosis, doctors expected Alan to live out his life in a nursing home. God and Alan’s Mom had different plans. With her as his caregiver, advocate, and biggest fan, Alan relearned to breathe, talk, eat, and move. He maintains the courage and positivity that made him legendary in rehab. Alan received the Bronze Star with “V” for Valor and Purple Heart for his heroism, and his bravery remained an inspiration to his Unit.

After enduring all this, Alan continues helping others, traveling to rehabilitative events and telling his story, working to change the health system, and creating awareness of the disabled community’s needs. As he will always need another’s aid throughout daily life, Alan looks forward to the relief a specially adapted smart home will give his family. In his daily recovery, Alan exemplifies the very meaning of determination, urging everyone he meets, “Never, never, never give up.”

Our Privilege

We Proudly Built A Custom Home for Alan

The Gary Sinise Foundation was proud to build a custom home for Alan specially adapted to his unique needs.

We've built homes all across the nation for America's most severely wounded heroes. Every home is fully custom and 100% mortgage-free. Learn more about our custom homebuilding programs and support our efforts. Make a donation today.

Wall of Gratitude

Alan Babin, Jr.

Thank you for your service, your courage and most of all your sacrifice. Please know your dedication to our country is appreciated! Wishing you health and happiness! Enjoy your new home!
A. P
South Carolina
Dear Alan, Words cannot express our gratitude for the tremendous sacrifice you gave for your country and for all of us. You are a true hero. We admire you and thank you for who you are and all you have done and continue to do. May God bless you and your family abundantly.
A. Berthiaume
Texas
🎶 “ I’m proud to be an American, where at least I know I’m free” 🎶 - Thank you for your service and sacrifice! 💜
K. Eicholtz
Arizona
A heart felt thanks from a grateful nation.
K. Nguyen
Oklahoma
Thank you for your service. Much love to you and your family from the Lowe Family.
M. Lowe
North Carolina
Big thank you to you. Enjoy.. Vietnam, army, 1969
M. Molamphy
California
The words “thank you” seem inadequate in light of all you have given for our country. I pray God will bless you and your family.
L. Roering
Minnesota
God bless you, sir. As a veteran myself (non-combat), I admire & respect you. Thank you for your many sacrifices.
L. Matte
Florida
Thank you for your service and sacrifice, Doc! You are America’s best!
S. Robinson
North Carolina
Alan, Words are not enough. I feel small in comparison. Thank You for your sacrifice and service.
A. Phelps
Texas
Thank you for serving and sacrificing. I’m so glad this home will help you.
A. Tirado
Illinois
Thank you for your courage, Doc! Never never never give up!
K. Hansen
California
Dear Alan, I am so honored to thank you for your service and heavy sacrifice to America, the land of freedom because of brave men like you who put it all on the line. You are never forgotten and my family salutes you for a debt we cannot adequately pay back. You are an American HERO. Bless you Alan
D. Ball
Texas
Thank you for your service. Please enjoy your new home.
D. Williams
Arkansas
Thanks, Doc. There will never be enough words of appreciation from a grateful nation for your contributions to the 82nd and the cause of freedom.
F. Hornyak
Maryland
Dear Sir, There are hardly words to say. I am so sorry for what you so bravely and selflessly endured. I am so happy that the foundation created a new home for you so that you will have wonderful accommodations. It is really pretty. And, you have a spectacular smile - you are a true inspiration.
C. Weidner
Pennsylvania
  

 
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