Hometown Heroes: Chili for Tom fundraiser for Navy Veteran and Manitowoc Law Enforcement Patrol Officer
MANITOWOC, Wis. (WFRV)—United States Navy Veteran Tom Traurig served more than 20 years in law enforcement, and amid a medical crisis, he needs help getting back on his feet.
It is unusual for a man who has served his country and community to ask for help, but when you learn about his story, you'll understand why.
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'When I was 12 or 13,' he recalled. 'I decided I wanted to be a police officer. I learned as I grew older that police departments like ex-military people.'
Four days after graduating from high school, Traurig enlisted in the United States Navy. He set his sights on traveling the world and made it to his dream post in Japan as a Petty Officer, 2nd Class, at Yokosuka Port aboard the USS Oklahoma.
'I was a gunner's mate. I was on the last six inches 47 triple gun turret in the fleet.'
In 1980, he returned to Wisconsin to pursue his original goal. He served as a Manitowoc Police Department patrolman for some 20 years before finishing his career as a county court officer. He was the last point of contact for men headed behind bars.
'One guy in particular that when I dropped him off, he shook my hand and said thanks a lot for treating me like a human being.'
The veteran who appreciated the cost of freedom more recently finds himself trapped in a wheelchair. The result, he believes, of a seizure caused by combining certain blood pressure and cold medications.
'I'm considered a quadriplegic. I'm left-handed and can't use that hand at all.'
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True to form, this former competitive bodybuilder is fighting back.
With VA assistance, his wife Linda outfitted their house with various support apparatus. He's done so well that he's eligible for help from spinal cord experts in Milwaukee. But they don't have a wheelchair-accessible van to get him there.
'We believe he will walk again,' Linda said. 'He just needs to get that therapy.'
Linda posted about her challenges on the Gracious Givers Facebook page. Co-founder and Vice President of the non-profit Patriot Riders of America Wisconsin Chapter 2 was ready to report for duty.
Jenny Matte is the daughter of a Vietnam Veteran and knew that the money from the group's upcoming chili competition featuring a bake sale and raffle items, including Packers memorabilia, should go to Tom.
'It's just the love that I have for our veterans,' Matte explained. 'They can't be forgotten and they deserve so much. Our appreciation. Our love.'
'I can't tell you what this has done for us,' added Linda. 'Just wow!'
'I know I'm going to walk again,' insisted Tom. 'I just need to get the proper amount of therapy.'
Chili for Tom will take place on Saturday, March 1, at the City Limits Bar and Banquet Hall, located along County Road C R in Manitowoc.
The event starts at noon. They're still accepting competitors and sponsors.
Of course, the public is invited to give what they can and enjoy the treats. Those interested can contact Jenny at (920) 769-6022.
There are trophies for the prize winners.
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If you can't attend the event, you can still donate to Tom through the Patriot Riders Wisconsin Chapter 2. Just be sure to note that the donation is for Tom.
The group also has a Facebook page.
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