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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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