Trump salutes Sgt. Michael Verardo, wounded Afghanistan veteran who inspired Independence Fund’s trackchairs
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President Donald Trump is honoring Retired U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Verardo, one of the most catastrophically wounded heroes of the Afghanistan war, who passed away at age 40 on Tuesday due to complications from injuries sustained on the battlefield. 

Trump praised Verardo in a Truth Social post as “a true American Hero” whose courage and sacrifice “will forever inspire us.”

Verardo’s story was not only one of sacrifice for his nation but also of lasting impact. His courage in the face of devastating injuries, and the determination of his wife, Sarah, led to the creation of the Independence Fund’s Trackchair Initiative for wounded veterans.

With the support of Fox News viewers, more than 2,000 all-terrain Trackchairs were delivered to double, triple, and quadruple amputees, the Independence Fund has said. The initiative gave freedom back to wounded veterans of Iraq, Afghanistan, and even Vietnam, allowing them to hunt, fish, and go off-road with their families.

Sgt. Michael Verardo held hands with bride Sarah on their wedding day after his recovery from Afghanistan injuries.

Sgt. Michael Verardo held hands with his bride, Sarah, during their wedding day in 2013 after years of recovery from his combat injuries. (Courtesy of the Verardo family )

Sarah has long spoken about the unseen challenges her husband carried after the blast. “He had poly-trauma, meaning multiple systems suffered catastrophic injury,” she explained in an interview with the Providence Journal, noting that his recovery was never a straight line. “Wearing our nation’s uniform was the honor of his lifetime, and caring for him is the honor of mine,” she said in the same interview.

Sarah wrote of her husband in a touching Instagram post shared on Wednesday, “It was the honor of my lifetime to be his wife. His person. My heart is broken. He fought the good fight every single day and gave us everything he had. I promised him that I will forever do relentless good in his honor.”

North Carolina honored Verardo by declaring April 24 as Wounded Heroes Day. Despite ongoing medical challenges and cognitive difficulties in later years, he remained an example of perseverance and resilience to all who knew him. 

Sarah often emphasized that triumph took many forms: “Some amputees run races on prosthetics, but with others, a victory is simply making it through another day. I consider both equally inspiring.”

Michael Verardo with prosthetic leg walked hand in hand with wife Sarah and their three daughters near their home.

Sgt. Michael Verardo walked with his wife, Sarah, and their three daughters outside their home. (Courtesy of the Verardo family )

As CEO of the Independence Fund, Sarah transformed their personal battle into a national movement. She helped launch the Trackchair initiative in partnership with Fox News and its viewers, raising millions of dollars and changing lives. The program later expanded to include Vietnam veterans, ensuring earlier generations of heroes were honored and supported.

“We honor the extraordinary life and service of Retired U.S. Army Sergeant Michael Verardo, a true American Hero, who gave everything for our Nation,” President Trump wrote in a Truth Social post

“After suffering catastrophic injuries from an IED in Afghanistan on April 24, 2010, Michael endured 120 surgeries with unwavering Courage, and the strong support of his incredible wife, Sarah, and three beautiful daughters. Sarah’s tireless advocacy for Wounded Warriors and Military Families exemplifies the Spirit of America. Michael’s Legacy of Resilience, and Sarah’s Selfless Dedication, will forever inspire us. Brave Patriots like Michael, and their families, will never be forgotten. We will cherish them in our hearts, forever!”

His legacy lives on in every wounded veteran who regained independence through a Trackchair, in every family strengthened by the Independence Fund and in the enduring gratitude of a nation. 

Though his battle is over, his story will continue to inspire Americans to honor their heroes not just on the battlefield but in the long journey of recovery.

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