There are countless ways to thank veterans for their service, but one non-profit went beyond thanks, to change a veteran's life forever.
Retired Staff Sergeant Martin Jones served 20 years in the Army, through the first Gulf War, Iraq, and Afghanistan. In 2005 he was severely injured when an IED blew up in front of his convoy. Today, he suffers from a traumatic brain injury, PTSD, and other ailments.
He received a purple heart and over a dozen other medals for his service.
His latest honor though he won't fit on a uniform or in a frame.
He and his family were handed the keys to a brand new home, mortgage free, thanks to the non-profit Building Homes For Heroes. They started after their founder, Andy Pujol, joined the efforts at ground zero on 9/11 and pledged to give back to those who serve and defend our country.