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Extreme R & R, Inc. is a 501 (c) 3 charitable corporation organized to benefit United States Military service personnel and their families who are severely injured or killed in service to the U.S.

Army Major Bryan Jones
On March 30, 2004, Army Major Bryan Jones suffered massive brain injuries when his parachute failed to open fully after he jumped from a helicopter at Fork Polk, LA. He was commanding a unit preparing for deployment to Iraq. Now Major Jones and his wife Desirae are struggling with the U.S Department of Veterans’ Affairs to obtain benefits required for his much needed care, and he’s not alone.
Severely injured veterans and their families nationwide are experiencing substantial difficulties obtaining necessary assistance and benefits. Extreme R & R was incorporated to assist injured US Military personnel and their families in coping with the problems of severe injuries or the death of a loved one.
Extreme R & R stands for Extreme “recovery and resuscitation”.
Extreme R & R, Inc. is a 501 (c) 3 charitable corporation organized to benefit United States Military service personnel and their families who are severely injured or killed in service to the U.S.

Army Major Bryan Jones
On March 30, 2004, Army Major Bryan Jones suffered massive brain injuries when his parachute failed to open fully after he jumped from a helicopter at Fork Polk, LA. He was commanding a unit preparing for deployment to Iraq. Now Major Jones and his wife Desirae are struggling with the U.S Department of Veterans’ Affairs to obtain benefits required for his much needed care, and he’s not alone.
Severely injured veterans and their families nationwide are experiencing substantial difficulties obtaining necessary assistance and benefits. Extreme R & R was incorporated to assist injured US Military personnel and their families in coping with the problems of severe injuries or the death of a loved one.
Extreme R & R stands for Extreme “recovery and resuscitation”.