Orlando-based U.S. Hero’s, a nationwide sub and salad franchise, is offering a very special opportunity for disabled American veterans and the surviving spouses of soldiers killed in service, a turnkey business with no initial financial investment from the disabled veteran. "Over the years, we have asked our brave young men and women to come to the defense of our great country, often at a very high personal price," said Peter Weed, the president and CEO of U.S. Hero’s. "When soldiers return home, all too often with devastating physical injuries, they find a life filled with huge challenges. Living a rewarding and comfortable life should not be one of those challenges." Disabled veterans are not required to repay the startup money. The fund that provides the initial financing is supported with the proceeds from a novel written by Peter Weed titled Ordinary Guy Wheeler - the story of an extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary man - and donations from various veterans’ organizations and several corporations. Franchise opportunities are also available to anyone who wants to become his/her own boss, experience the satisfaction that come from owning your own business, the fatigue that comes from hard work and the security of financial independence. Several financing options are available to help the franchisee get started. About U.S. Hero’s U.S. Hero’s was founded in 2005 by Weed, a former franchise owner with a dream. Utilizing his expertise in running franchise sub shops, Weed wanted to create a new kind of sub sandwich restaurant - one that offered the highest quality ingredients and superior customer service. - Peter’s dream was to develop a sub sandwich franchise that recognizes and honors U.S. Heroes. For more information on franchise opportunities or to purchase Ordinary Guy Wheeler, please visit our website at www.USHeros.com or call (407) 210-3924.Specialties: Franchise development, franchsee training, corporate growth