New York City helps quadruple amputee, Army veteran Travis Mills celebrate 10th 'Alive Day'

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There was a special welcome Tuesday in Times Square for MilitaryAppreciationMonth.

The city helped Army veteran Travis Mills, who is a quadruple amputee, celebrate what he calls his 10th"Alive Day."

"I joined because of 9/11. I wanted to give back to my country and do everything I could to help with what happened here, and unfortunately, I had a bad day at work," Mills said."My 10-year 'Alive Day' is the day I got blown up, and I celebrate it by coming here to New York." The former staff sergeant lost his arms and legs ten years ago when he set his rucksack down on an improved explosive device while on his third tour in Afghanistan.

Mills now dedicates his life to helping other seriously wounded veterans and their families through his Travis Mills Foundation.

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