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Injured Soldier is pedaling his way to victory on the course and in life
May 7, 2022
— 1st Lt. Ryan Arthur traveled many roads as an avid cyclist. His love for endurance competition hit the brakes on August 7, 2021, while on Copper Mountain in Colorado, competing in a 78-mile road race...
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I didn’t know the Army cared this much about me
May 6, 2022
— On March 27, 2021, five soldiers on deployment were in a car accident in Germany. U.S. Army Spc. Corine Hamilton, a logistics specialist, was a passenger in the back seat. She took the brunt of the crash which rolled the car several times. She says everyone survived thank goodness, but she sustained a facial fracture to the eye and a crushed spine. ...
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Amputee Soldier Credits Fort Campbell SRU With His Return to Duty Status
May 5, 2022
— Nothing in this world prepares a parent for that bad news phone call. Victoria Franklin received that call Oct. 11, 2020, about her then-19-year-old son Spc. Tyler Loveridge stationed at Fort Campbell in Kentucky. He had been in a motorcycle accident on his way back to the barracks...
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Rebuilding Lives: How Adaptive Recovery Helps Soldiers With an Uncertain Future
April 22, 2022
— Few understand the struggle of a Soldier beset by an injury or illness. Ripped from the military world they knew, they face an uncertain future. These Soldiers often wonder where to turn to for support and guidance...
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Capt. Casey Turner Feels Stronger Than Ever Going Into Invictus Games
April 21, 2022
— Army Reservist Capt. Casey Turner faced the difficulty of a right knee injury in 2017 and underwent three knee surgeries. Today, she feels stronger than ever as she trains for the upcoming Invictus Games in The Hague, The Netherlands...
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Staff Sgt. Ross Alewine Excited to Return to Invictus Games
April 20, 2022
— There are many things that can be said about the legend of retired U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ross Alewine, but complacent is not one of them. Over the years, he’s garnered a reputation as the ultimate competitor...
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Competition Drives Spc. Angela Euson at Invictus Games
April 20, 2022
— There’s something magical about the benefits of adaptive sports and the confidence they offer to recovery Soldiers. Retired U.S. Army Spc. Angela Euson found this to be true for herself after overcoming an illness back in 2017...
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Spc. Brent Garlic: Team US Growing Together Through Invictus Games
April 20, 2022
— Retired U.S. Army Spc. Brent Garlic’s journey to the upcoming 2022 Invictus Games is nothing short of remarkable...
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