Rico Roman
While on his fourth deployment, Rico and his team were on convoy mission in Iraq. Their Humvee was blasted by an improvised explosive device (IED). Rico, who was riding in the passenger seat, remembers thinking, “I’m not walking out of this.”
Rico's Incredible Story of Bravery & Patriotism
Retired U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Rico Roman and his two brothers were raised by their single mother. Inspired by his uncle and great uncle’s service in the military, Rico joined the US Army in 2001. He began as a gunner and in 2006 became a squad leader. He carried the responsibility of leading two teams.While on his fourth deployment, on February 22, 2007, Rico and his team were on convoy mission in Iraq. Their Humvee was blasted by an improvised explosive device (IED). Rico, who was riding in the passenger seat, remembers thinking, “I’m not walking out of this.” He was flown to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center where he endured extensive surgeries on both legs. Due to his injuries, he was confined to a hospital bed for three months.While the doctors were able to save Rico’s legs, he remained in unbearable pain through therapy for the following year. Rico eventually made the decision to have his left leg amputated above the knee. He still suffers immense pain in his right leg but is hopeful that no further damage will occur.The Gary Sinise Foundation was honored to provide this deserving hero and his family a specially adapted smart home to ease their daily burdens. Rico has now won his 3rd gold medal with the U.S. sled hockey team at the 2022 Beijing Paralympics.
We Proudly Built A Custom Home for Rico
The Gary Sinise Foundation was proud to build a custom home for Rico specially adapted to his unique needs.
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