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Mentor Brandi Evans Congratulates Team Army’s Sgt. Bill Anderson on his big win after rowing competition at the 2023 Warrior Games
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Justin Mathers, his wife Ruby, and their daughter Ruby.
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The hope of life through a bee's pollination at Docs Healing Hives Dunwoody, GA garden
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Staff Sgt Adam Proctor with his wife and five sons.
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Infantryman, Staff Sgt. Abel Baez.
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(Photo by MaryTherese Griffin) Spc. Ethan Barrera shoots an arrow with his mouth. He learned this adaptation to archery at Army Adaptive Sports Camp.
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(Photo courtesy Capt. Veronica Jones) Capt. Veronica Jones Pilots her Lakota Helicopter in the National Guard.
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U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jewel Lewis practices rowing during the U.S. Army Adaptive Sports Camp at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, April 05. Over 70 wounded, ill and injured Soldiers are training in a series of athletic events including archery, cycling, shooting, sitting volleyball, swimming, powerlifting, track, field, rowing, and wheelchair basketball. The Adaptive Sports Camp celebrates wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers' ability to recover and overcome. The Army holds qualifying trials for Active Duty, wounded, ill or injured Soldiers to assess and select athletes for competition in the Warrior Games Challenge. This year, the Warrior Games Challenge takes place in June 2023 at Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego, California. (U.S. Army photo by Spc Mark Davis)
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(Photo by Spc. Robert Regan) Sgt. Carl Judd smiles after the first round of air rifle competition at the 2023 Army Adaptive Sports Camp at Fort Bragg NC.
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(Photo courtesy Fevee Fotejon) SSG Fevee Fontejon loved every aspect of equine therapy. From riding to the detailed process of taking care of horses, it was one of her favorite activities she said.
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(Photo courtesy Paloma Martinez, Kitchen of Purpose) Sgt. Michael Johnson whips up eggs benedict at the Kitchen of Purpose program.
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(Photo courtesy Teresa Kramer) Soldiers and Cadre paint on canvas at an art class at the Fort Drum SRU
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U.S. Army Spc. Gabrielle Cales throws the shot while training during the U.S. Army Adaptive Sports Camp at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, March 30, 2023. Over 70 wounded, ill and injured Soldiers are training in a series of athletic events including archery, cycling, shooting, sitting volleyball, swimming, powerlifting, track, field, rowing, and wheelchair basketball. The Adaptive Sports Camp celebrates wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers' ability to recover and overcome. The Army holds qualifying trials for Active Duty, wounded, ill or injured Soldiers to assess and select athletes for competition in the Warrior Games Challenge. This year, the Warrior Games Challenge takes place in June 2023 at Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego, California. (DoD photo by Robert A. Whetstone)
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U.S. Army coach Ross Alewine, left, shows Staff Sgt. Bill Anderson some shot put techniques during training at the U.S. Army Adaptive Sports Camp at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, March 30, 2023. Over 70 wounded, ill and injured Soldiers are training in a series of athletic events including archery, cycling, shooting, sitting volleyball, swimming, powerlifting, track, field, rowing, and wheelchair basketball. The Adaptive Sports Camp celebrates wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers' ability to recover and overcome. The Army holds qualifying trials for Active Duty, wounded, ill or injured Soldiers to assess and select athletes for competition in the Warrior Games Challenge. This year, the Warrior Games Challenge takes place in June 2023 at Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego, California. (DoD photo by Robert A. Whetstone)
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U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Obed Lebron (second from left) dives during training while athlete mentor, program alum, and Invictus Games competitor Ross Alewine looks on. U.S. Army Adaptive Sports Camp at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, March 31, 2023.Over 70 wounded, ill and injured Soldiers are training in a series of athletic events including archery, cycling, shooting, sitting volleyball, swimming, powerlifting, track, field, rowing, and wheelchair basketball. The Adaptive Sports Camp celebrates wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers' ability to recover and overcome. The Army holds qualifying trials for Active Duty, wounded, ill or injured Soldiers to assess and select athletes for competition in the Warrior Games Challenge. This year, the DoD Warrior Games Challenge takes place in June 2023 at Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego, California. (DOD photo by Keisha Frith)
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U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Robert Ellison and Coach Tyler Spencer, practice running form during the U.S. Army Adaptive Sports Camp at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, March 30, 2023. Over 70 wounded, ill and injured Soldiers are training in a series of athletic events including archery, cycling, shooting, sitting volleyball, swimming, powerlifting, track, field, rowing, and wheelchair basketball. The Adaptive Sports Camp celebrates wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers ability to recover and overcome. The Army Holds qualifying trials for Active Duty, wounded, ill, or injured Soldiers to assess and select athletes for competition in the DoD Warrior Games Challenge. This year, the DoD Warrior Games Challenge takes place in June 2023 at Naval Air Station North Island in San Diego, California. (U.S. Army photo by Cpl. Anthony Hopper.)
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Col Theresa Lewis shows her socks with a nod to fighting breast cancer.
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The Army Recovery Care Program Announces Team Army for the 2023 Department of Defense Warrior Games Challenge in June
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Coach Spencer Tyler instructs Spc Patricia Schjoth in power lifting at the 2023 Army Adaptive Sports Camp at Fort Bragg NC.
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Sgt. Alex Robison gets a visit from his mom at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
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