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LEIGH SHIR AH | Eglin DispatchDallas Wittgenfeld, a parachutist with the Military Order of the Purple Heart, hands the keys of a new house to injured Army veteran Jeremy Cabaniss on Saturday. The Patriot Guard Riders and the Soldiers Angels led efforts to replace Cabaniss' home.Veteran s family gets a new roof over its headBy LEIGH SHIRAHleighs@eglindi.spateh.comPANAMA CITY BEACH —Manistee Drive was unusually congested Saturday, but cars weren’t blocking the street.More than 100 people gathered in Jeremy Cabaniss’ family’s front yard and street to watch them get the keys to their new home.“Jeremy did not ask us to build a house. What we were asked to do was come and fix a roof,” said John Adkins, pointing to the roof of the newHOW TO HELPIf you would like to help pay off Jeremy and Deanna Cabaniss' house, e-mail Koolness@patriotguard.orgor send donations to: “Soldiers Angels'* c/o John Adkins,7626 Kingman St., Panama City Beach, FL 32408house. “Well, we fixed it.Cabaniss, a disabled Army veteran, suffered a traumaticPLEASE SEE HOME | C5
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Fort Walton Beach, Florida, US

Sun, Dec 23, 2007

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