Retired Army Master Sgt Ivan Morera and Retired Air Force Colonel Jacquelyn Marty are co-captains of Team U.S. They took a moment to strike a pose before talking to the team about bonding during the 2025 Team U.S. Invictus Games Training Camp located at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) - (DoD photo by Corey Wallace ) Retired Army Master Sgt Ivan Morera and Retired Air Force Colonel Jacquelyn Marty are co-captains of Team U.S. They took a moment to strike a pose before talking to the team about bonding during the 2025 Team U.S. Invictus Games Training Camp located at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM), Washington, February 2 – 5, 2025. In total, 50 competitors will represent the United States at the Invictus Games Vancouver Whistler 2025 from February 8-16, 2025. The Invictus Games is an international sporting event for wounded, injured, and ill Active Duty and Veteran military personnel. The Games use the power of sport to support recovery and rehabilitation and generate a wider understanding and respect for those who serve their country.

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Retired Army Spc. Bryce Ewing at her first powerlifting meet in Atlanta, Georgia, May 2024. - (Photo courtesy Bryce Ewing) Retired Army Spc. Bryce Ewing at her first powerlifting meet in Atlanta, Georgia, May 2024.

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Sgt. Aneska Holness, after receiving the Purple Heart at Ft Bliss on Dec 4, 2024. - (Photo courtesy Sgt. Aneska Holness) Sgt. Aneska Holness, after receiving the Purple Heart at Ft Bliss on Dec 4, 2024.

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SSG Houston Taylor exchanged his cane with Maj. Ken LeBlanc for the SRU Guidon he carried across the finish line at a 5k in October 2024. - (Photo courtesy Maj. Ken LeBlanc) SSG Houston Taylor exchanged his cane with Maj. Ken LeBlanc for the SRU Guidon he carried across the finish line at a 5k in October 2024.

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