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Wounded Warrior Project team up to gift new AC to Army sergeant

Homestead, Florida – Thanks in part to the Miami Dolphins, a U.S. Army sergeant in Homestead was in for a big surprise.
Shortly after they came to his home to gift him a new air conditioning unit, Army Sgt. Guillermo Oeding posed with the Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders on Thursday.
The Miami Dolphins Football UNITES program teamed up with the Wounded Warrior Project and Air Pros USA to make this moment happen for Oeding and his family.
“It feels good to have people like you guys to help out all the service members that are here. I was really not expecting this,” said Oeding.
Oeding has proudly served in the Army for 15 years and has been deployed five times.
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