Center for the Intrepid

U.S. Army rehabilitation, research, education, and training facility, in San Antonio, TX From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Center for the Intrepid is a rehabilitation facility to treat amputees and burn victims. It is located next to the San Antonio Military Medical Center at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas.[1] It was specifically built to provide care for United States servicemen and women who have served in military operations in the Iraq War and the War in Afghanistan. Veterans from previous conflicts are also eligible to receive treatment as well as other military personnel who have sustained injuries in other operations, training exercises, or in non-combat situations. It provides training to help disabled servicemen use prosthetics, perform everyday tasks, and reintegrate with society.[2]

LocationFort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, Texas, United States
Coordinates29.4588°N 98.4191°W / 29.4588; -98.4191
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LocationFort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas, Texas, United States
Coordinates29.4588°N 98.4191°W / 29.4588; -98.4191
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The 4-story, 65,000-square-foot (6,000 m2) facility was officially dedicated on January 29, 2007. Guests attending the ceremony included United States Senators John McCain and Hillary Clinton. The structure was financed entirely by private donations through the Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund. Over 600,000 people contributed to the $50 million construction cost.[3]

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