Combat Hero Bike Build gifted army veteran David Sterling, who lost his right arm in Afghanistan, a custom-made motorcycle.
After losing his right arm while on tour in Afghanistan, army veteran David Sterling could no longer enjoy motorcycle rides with his wife until Combat Hero Bike Build stepped in and presented him with a custom-made motorcycle.
Not only did Sterling lose his arm but he also had shrapnel in his face, neck, back, and legs, according to Combat Hero Bike Build’s President John Barker. He received the Silver Star and the Purple Heart for his service.“Being independent and being able to do things for yourself and not rely on other people is big for me, especially because a debilitating injury, a lot of people think their life would end at that point if something like that happened to them,” Sterling told KOBI5.
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