Honoring Heroes: Regener-Eyes® Pays Tribute to Two-Time Purple Heart Recipient

click to enlarge Honoring Heroes: Regener-Eyes® Pays Tribute to Two-Time Purple Heart Recipient
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There are simple reminders of the sac - rifices made by our military, with the Purple Heart standing out among them as a symbol of honor in the United States military, awarded to those who have been wounded or have lost their lives in service.

It not only speaks of the bravery exhibited by its recipients, but also of the heavy toll exacted in safeguarding our nation's freedoms.

Regener-Eyes®, a company deeply ingrained in appreciation and respect for our US Military, strongly identifies with the significance of the Purple Heart. Inspired by the mission of Wounded Warriors Family Support, an organiza tion dedicated to aiding the families of wounded, injured, or fallen veterans, Regener-Eyes®'s CEO and Founder, Dr. C. Randall Harrell, felt compelled to take action.

Wounded Warriors Family Support serves as a beacon of support for veterans and their families, providing invaluable services such as caregiver respite, veteran training, and family retreats.

Organizations like these embody the spirit of gratitude and support for our military community, reminding us of the enduring impact of their service. Dr. Harrell recognized the unmet needs faced by veterans and Purple Heart recipients. Understanding the daily challenges confronting these individuals, Regener-Eyes® acknowledges the importance of recognizing their sacrifices in meaningful ways. GySgt. Ronald C. Newton, a local Tampa Bay two-time Purple Heart recipient and wounded vet eran, expressed appreciation for the simple yet meaningful gesture of a designated parking spot.

"In today’s world, it is hard to believe that veterans are often over looked. It is with pleasure that I tell you, this old Marine, that your company has gone out of its way to support wounded veterans. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for remembering us all," he shared.

His sentiment encapsulates the profound impact such gestures can have on those who have sacrificed so much for their country. GySgt. Ronald C. Newton, USMC Retired, served from December 1964 to 1968 and was medically retired. He was wounded twice and received two Purple Hearts during his service. GySgt. Newton shared his harrowing experiences, including being shot down in North Vietnam and his injuries sustained in combat. He expressed gratitude to Regener-Eyes for recognizing and providing parking spaces for wounded veterans, emphasizing the importance of such support in veterans' lives.

Regener-Eyes® seeks to inspire other local businesses to follow suit in honoring our military members. By offering tangible symbols of recognition and support, we can ensure that the sacrifices of our veterans and Purple Heart recipients are never forgotten. Regener-Eyes® proudly dedicates a Purple Heart parking spot at its headquarters in honor of local Tampa Bay hero USMC Gunnery Sergeant Ronald C. Newton, a two-time Purple Heart recipient.

This spot is made available to any Purple Heart recipient. Regener-Eyes® extends its gratitude to Gunnery Sergeant Newton for his courageous service to our country in the United States Marine Corps.

The establishment of a Purple Heart parking spot near an accessibility ramp, serves as a powerful symbol of gratitude and respect for the sacrifices made by our military members. Through small initiatives like this, we can ensure that their service and bravery are always remembered and honored.

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