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Sgt. Andrew Mullee, and his wife Jennifer, speak during a ceremony welcoming him to his new home in Kannapolis Thursday afternoon. Mullee and his family received a four-bedroom, handicap-accessible home built for by HelpingaHero.org and the Patriot Charities. The homesite was donated by Kellswater Bridge. While deployed to Afghanistan, Mullee was seriously injured by a IED explosion on May 12, 2012. As a result he lost his right leg at the knee and part of his left calf, among other injuries.

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Sgt. Andrew Mullee, and his wife Jennifer, speak during a ceremony welcoming him to his new home in Kannapolis Thursday afternoon. Mullee and his family received a four-bedroom, handicap-accessible home built for by HelpingaHero.org and the Patriot Charities. The homesite was donated by Kellswater Bridge. While deployed to Afghanistan, Mullee was seriously injured by a IED explosion on May 12, 2012. As a result he lost his right leg at the knee and part of his left calf, among other injuries.