Asheville (Hickory Recruiting Station Interacts with Catawba Law Enforcement making a Young Mans WISH to become a Soldier

Columbia Recruiting Battalion
Story by Cheryl Lynn Woodhouse

Date: 08.12.2022
Posted: 08.13.2022 17:16
News ID: 427220
Hickory Recruiting Station NCOs  "Make A Wish" Came True for Jacob Helms  "Soldier For The Day"

Hickory Recruiting Station (Station Commander) Community Collaboration with Newton Police Department National Night Out

Asheville Recruiting Company, Hickory Recruiting Station (Executive Officer), 1LT HARBISON, GARRICK D., "great news" story is ((Station Commander) SFC Thomas Mease, with his teamwork with collaboration with the Newton Police Department National Night Out to support a young man suffering from multiple brain aneurisms and brittle bone disease, but his dream came true thanks to our Soldiers in Uniform.


Hickory Recruiting Station had a young man named Jacob Helms who came into the office who is suffering from multiple brain aneurisms and brittle bone disease. He wanted to apply through the Make-A Wish Foundation to Be a Soldier for a day. Sadly, he is too old for the program, 20, and came to us to see if we could still meet some Soldiers. The Station Commander SFC Thomas Mease introduced him to the Soldiers of the Hickory Recruiting Station and introduced him to the Navy recruiters across the hall. SFC Mease also invited Jacob to the Newton Police Department National Night Out, where the young man met the Swat team and received a tour of U.S. Army and police equipment. The Hickory Station Soldiers thought it was a unique opportunity to help someone and wanted to share that love and story with the world.