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Photo By Petty Officer 1st Class George Bell | Sgt. 1st Class Dawn Page, Team SOCOM, and Sgt. Kaylin McClendon, Team Army, celebrate after a track event during the 2023 Department of Defense Warrior Games, June 6, 2023. The DoD Warrior Games Challenge is comprised of over 200 wounded, ill and injured service members and veteran athletes, competing in 11 adaptive sporting events June 2-12, 2023, at Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego, Calif. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class George M. Bell)
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Courtesy Photo | Retired Army Sgt. 1st Class Roy Mitchell embraces adaptive sports by working out on a hand cycle.
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Photo By Spc. Robert Regan | U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Roschell Brown, left, U.S. Army Spc. Davona Jones, center, and Staff Sgt. Jewel Lewis, right, celebrate together at the track medal ceremony during the DoD Warrior Games Challenge, Naval Air Station North Island in San Deigo, California, June 6, 2023. More than 200 wounded, ill, or injured warrior athletes representing the U.S. Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Special Operations Command are competing in 11 adaptive sports including archery, track and field, swimming, rowing, shooting, powerlifting, cycling, wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball, and wheelchair rugby. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Robert Regan)
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Courtesy Photo | (Photo courtesy Sergio Calderon Diaz) Sgt. Sergio Calderon Diaz at archery practice before leaving for Pacific Trials in Hawaii.
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Courtesy Photo | (Photo courtesy John Williams) John Williams's teammate on the Baltimore Ravens celebrates William's big play during a game against the Houston Oilers.
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Photo By MaryTherese Griffin | Army Capt. In June, Anna Walker and her mom, Cynthia, at the 2023 Department of Defense Warrior Games Challenge in San Diego, California. “I'm so proud of Anna. Given her condition, I’m amazed at her energy to do what she does. She won’t give up.” – Cynthia Walker.
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Courtesy Photo | (Photo courtesy Sgt. 1st Class Brett Hartley) Sgt. 1st Class Brett Hartley, his wife, Christine, and Wrigley.
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Photo By MaryTherese Griffin | (Photo courtesy Hannah Wright) 1st LT. Hannah Wright with a comfort quilt signed by members of her platoon before her second surgery at BAMC.
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Courtesy Photo | (Photo courtesy Derrick Miller) Sgt. 1st Class Derrick Miller (in the middle) plays a little wheelchair basketball at the Fort Riley SRU.
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Courtesy Photo | (Department of Defense photo) Then Staff Sgt. Zedrik Pitts competes on Team Army in track events at the 2015 Department of Defense Warrior Games at Quantico, Virginia
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Photo By MaryTherese Griffin | (Official military photo Department of Defense) Major Hai Pham will retire in February after 28 years of service and start a new career as a sports agent in Southern California.
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The Johnson Family at Christmas 2023.
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Family portrait of Spc. Bernice Carmona with her wife and daughter.
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The dynamic duo of Joe Christiansen and Michael Stephens racing for gold at the Parapan Games in Chile last November.
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Glass-blowing art therapy by Maj. Chelsea Johnson.
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Chris Parks and his new wheelchair basketball team, “The Texas Outlaws” in Weatherford, Texas.
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1LT Matthew Hovey, his girlfriend Melissa and their American Bulldog Goose
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Ret. Army Sgt. Justin Mathers trains with Former Team Army and Team US athlete Mike Murphy.
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Staff Sgt Adam Proctor sitting on his motorcycle.
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Spc. Bernice Carmona training in discus.
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