Master Sgt. Earlie Brown during sitting volleyball practice at an adaptive sports camp. - (Photo courtesy Coach Adriane Wilson) Master Sgt. Earlie Brown during sitting volleyball practice at an adaptive sports camp.

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“God put me here to make a difference” ~ MSG Ea...

Samples of the glass blowing work at an adaptive reconditioning outing for Soldiers at the Fort Cavazos Soldier Recover Unit. - (Photo courtesy Fort Cavazos SRU) Samples of the glass blowing work at an adaptive reconditioning outing for Soldiers at the Fort Cavazos Soldier Recover Unit.

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It’s more than just colored glass

Retired Army Staff Sgt Misty Barr is a Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Soldier Recovery Unit Transition Coordinator. - (Photo courtesy Misty Barr) Retired Army Staff Sgt Misty Barr is a Fort Campbell, Kentucky, Soldier Recovery Unit Transition Coordinator.

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When you’ve been in someone else’s shoes

JBSA and Fort Cavazos SRUs executed a joint spiritual fitness event that assisted Soldiers in their recovery - (Photo courtesy JBSA SRU) JBSA and Fort Cavazos SRUs executed a joint spiritual fitness event that assisted Soldiers in their recovery by equipping them with a framework to compare their experience to a cave descent or a maze and the difference between going through these things alone vs. with a team. San Antonio, Texas, November 14, 2024.

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“We were not meant to be alone” ~ Army Chaplain...

Army Spc. Gerald Blakley in the DJ class at JBLM’s Soldier Recovery Unit. - (Photo courtesy Dave Iuli) Army Spc. Gerald Blakley in the DJ class at JBLM’s Soldier Recovery Unit.

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Teaching Soldiers how to DJ is a hit!

Retired Army Staff Sgt. Leandra Moehring and her family. - (Photo courtesy Leandra Moehring) Retired Army Staff Sgt. Leandra Moehring and her family.

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Soldier Mom will show how it's done at Winter I...

Mike Murphy is airborne while snowboarding in a competition in Vermont in March 2024 - (Photo courtesy Mike Murphy) Mike Murphy is airborne while snowboarding in a competition in Vermont in March 2024. “Life is not over, no matter what you are going through. I suggest you always say yes. Try it; I promise you won't be disappointed. Losing my sight opened my eyes—no pun intended. I do see what's possible now.”

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“Losing my sight made me a better snowboarder.”

U.S. Army veteran Bobby Green works on his shot-put technique, September 23, at York Lion Stadium, Toronto, Canada, in preparation for the Invictus Games. - U.S. Army veteran Bobby Green works on his shot-put technique, September 23, at York Lion Stadium, Toronto, Canada, in preparation for the Invictus Games. The games take place September 23-30. Invictus is an international Paralympic-style, multi-sport event created by Prince Harry of Wales, in which wounded, injured, or ill armed service members from around the world participate in sports, including wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby, sitting volleyball, athletics (track and throwing field events), archery, cycling, wheelchair tennis, powerlifting, golf, swimming, and indoor rowing. Over 500 participants from 17 countries will compete in the games. (U.S. Army photo by Robert A. Whetstone)

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Life goes on with Adaptive Sports

ARCP Behavioral Health Consultant Krista Argiolas answers questions at a Summit for Post-Traumatic Growth at Fort Belvoir. December 4, 2024 - (Photo by MaryTherese Griffin) ARCP Behavioral Health Consultant Krista Argiolas answers questions at a Summit for Post-Traumatic Growth at Fort Belvoir. December 4, 2024

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Transforming struggle into strength

Team US, Army Veteran Cpl. Tiffanie Johnson at the 2023 Invictus Games in Duesseldorf, Germany. September 8, 2023. - (Photo by Anthony Beauchamp) Team US, Army Veteran Cpl. Tiffanie Johnson at the 2023 Invictus Games in Duesseldorf, Germany. September 8, 2023.

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“Adaptive sports regifted confidence to me.” ~ ...