Quadruple Amputee Vet Names His Son After the Two Medics Who Saved His Life: ‘I’m Very Lucky’

By Jason Hahn | Published December 14, 2017

Travis Mills, a quadruple amputee and Army veteran, recently celebrated the birth of his son, whom he named in honor of the two medics who saved his life after an explosion in Afghanistan five years ago. Mills, who lost all four limbs due to the incident, expressed his deep gratitude and luck for the lifesaving actions of his medical team. His journey of resilience and gratitude continues to inspire many, and this heartfelt act further underscores his appreciation for those who stood by him in his darkest hours. To learn more about Travis Mills’ touching tribute and his remarkable story, read the full article on People [here](https://people.com/human-interest/quadruple-amputee-vet-names-his-son-after-the-two-medics-who-saved-his-life/).

_Read the full article on [People] to discover more about Travis Mills and his touching tribute to the medics who saved his life._

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