


As a proud and honorably discharged U.S. Army veteran, I had the privilege of serving our great country as a 2/75th Airborne Ranger from 1980 to 1983, I proudly served at Ft. Lewis, Washington, and Ft. Richardson, Alaska. Today, I personally ask for your much-needed support in honoring and assisting our dedicated military personnel abroad.
American soldiers selflessly dedicate their lives to protecting our freedom and way of life, with many even shedding their blood for nations unable to defend themselves. Far from home, they miss the comforts and luxuries we often take for granted—and they need our help.
There are many meaningful ways to show your support: sending care packages, donating airline miles to reunite returning service members with their families, contributing to scholarship funds, or assisting wounded soldiers. The blue-outlined table below provides links to nonprofit organizations committed to helping our troops and their loved ones.
Please join your fellow Americans in making a difference for those who serve.
I want to personally thank you in advance for any contributions that you do decide to make.


First and foremost, hundreds of soldiers are returning home to Massachusetts with life-altering disabilities and are in urgent need of specially adapted homes. These brave men and women fought for our freedom—the least we can do is ensure they have the support and comfort they deserve.
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Dave had an impressive website that seemed to be too thorough to be anything but genuine. The thing that seemed to sell me was that he says right on his website that you may pay a little more for his service, but that his quality is higher. So I decided to give him a try even though I had no reference from another person hoping for someone of top quality. I was not disappointed. He was at the home early as promised and had done an inspection of the exterior and was writing up notes so that when I arrived, he walked me through the exterior first. Even with his early arrival, we were still there for about 3 hours looking through every little corner and cubby. He would occasionally stop and fill out his inspection forms which were easy to follow and read; he gives you a full folder of his notes that are well organized.
Dave was open to all questions and concerns so every time I saw something that was potentially concerning to me, he would look, give his opinion and often shared other experiences with similar circumstances. He also had a good sense of humor which helped to lighten what can be a stressful experience (having someone pointing out problem items that you didn't see). I would highly recommend Massachusetts Home Inspections.
Michael