The U.S. Iraq War veteran who inspired the program that to-date has provided business opportunities for nearly two dozen U.S. military veterans today celebrates the opening of his second Little Caesars location. Former Army Staff Sergeant Robbie Doughty and his business partner former Chief Warrant Officer Lloyd Allard are opening the doors to their new location at 1780 Tiny Town Road in Clarksville, TN. PRESS RELEASE PHOTO GALLERY

A U.S. veteran who lost both his legs in an Iraqi roadside bomb explosion in 2004 began a new career because his compelling and indomitable spirit moved a total stranger to give back to those who have served our country. The Kentucky soldier and the founder of one of the nation’s largest pizza chains proudly stood side-by-side for the grand opening celebration of the veteran’s new pizza store on February 1, 2007.
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Little Caesars Love Kitchen serves free pizza to needy in Paducah, Kentucky.
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Robbie Doughty, a former Staff Sergeant in the United States Army has partnered with his good friend and former colleague, Chief Warrant Officer Lloyd Allard, to open one of Little Caesars’ newest locations. The two friends met while preparing to travel overseas for duty in 2004, and reunited to embark on a new business venture opening a Little Caesars restaurant in Paducah, Kentucky. CLICK FOR MORE

Today Robbie and Lloyd begin a new chapter in their lives. It's an exciting time as they start a business and become entrepreneurs with their families. Highlights of their unique story are captured in this book, and we invite you to read on and learn more in celebration of this important event. CLICK TO VIEW

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