War hero Noah Galloway named citizen of the year by Alabama Broadcasters Association

Noah Galloway (Photo: Men's Health)
Noah Galloway (Photo: Men's Health)
Noah Galloway (Photo: Men’s Health)

By Keisa Sharpe

Birmingham native Sergeant Noah Galloway has seen and overcome major obstacles in his 33 years.

The Army veteran was injured while on duty back in 2005, losing his left arm above the elbow and his left leg above the knee.

But Galloway, now a personal trainer and motivational speaker, said he refused to dwell on his losses. Not only does he motivate others to persevere through hard times, he pushes himself to reach new heights.

Galloway was a finalist on ABC’s hit series “Dancing with the Stars” and has also appeared on the cover of Men’s Health Magazine and numerous national talk shows.

Friday, Aug. 14, he was honored by the Alabama Broadcasters Association (ABA) as their 2015 Citizen of the Year during their annual conference at the Hyatt Regency Birmingham – The Wynfrey Hotel. It’s bestowed upon an Alabamian who’s exhibited extraordinary public service and made outstanding contributions toward the progress of the state.

As Galloway thanked the organization for his award, he acknowledged his family members who attended the luncheon, including his father, sisters and fiance, Jamie Boyd.

“People ask me how I’ve gone on in spite of all of the challenges I’ve endured. I tell them the key is that I’ve had a very strong support system in my family and loved ones.”

While Galloway travels frequently telling his inspirational story, he will soon move into a new custom-made home in Calera. Read more on his story in Homes for Our Troops.

 

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