Medal of Honor recipient becomes first resident at Tuskegee Airman Texas State Veterans Home
- Robert O'Malley, a Medal of Honor recipient, became the first resident at a veterans home in Fort Worth on Wednesday.
- The Tuskegee Airmen Texas State Veterans Home opened to provide long-term care for veterans needing assistance.
- Sergeant O'Malley, 81, was escorted to the facility by deputies and welcomed by his stepdaughter, Shannon Dear.
- Dear stated, "We’ve been waiting on this day and we’re super excited," after waiting two years for its opening.
- The 100,000-square-foot home can accommodate 120 veterans, offering long-term care and memory care services.
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Medal of Honor motorcade to pass through Denton along I-35 next week
The Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient motorcade is making its annual journey through North Texas and will block major sections of Interstate 35 and Texas State Highway 114 on Wednesday, April 9.
Medal of Honor Recipient Moves into the Tuskegee Airmen Texas State Veterans Home
On Wednesday afternoon, led by police escort, Robert O'Malley became the first resident of Tuskegee Airmen Texas State Veterans Home in Fort Worth, Texas. O'Malley, 81, was the first U.S. Marine Corps recipient of the Medal of Honor in the Vietnam War.

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