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Retired Air Force Col. Jacquelyn Marty trains in the swimming pool during the 2025 Team U.S. Invictus Games Training Camp located at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM), Washington
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Master Sgt. Ivan Morera was returned to duty after losing his left hand while on deployment in Afghanistan. He served 24 years in the Army.
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Master Sgt. Ivan Morera and his family attended his son’s high school graduation in May 2022.
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In archery, a "Robin Hood" is when an archer shoots an arrow that splits another arrow already in the target. Retired AF Col. Jacquelyn Marty did that at the 2018 Air Force Trials. The second long arrow is actually two.
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Ret Army CW5 Bruce McCormick shares with the Team that he is NOT done yet and will prove it while competing on Team US at the 2025 Winter Invictus Games in Vancouver, Canada, from February 8 to 16.
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Team US teammates Bruce McCormick of the Army with one of his co-captains. Jacquie “Katniss” Marty of the Air Force at a training camp in Utah.
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Retired Navy Master Chief (Center) at the top of Mount Kilimanjaro in August of 2023.
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The Flemming Family
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Retired Navy Master Chief Steven Flemming, getting ready for wheelchair basketball practice with teammates during the 2025 Team U.S. Invictus Games Training Camp located at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM)
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Team US at training camp in Lake Placid, New York, Jan 6-10, 2024.
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Staff Sgt. Leandra Moehring won four gold medals for Team Army and broke four classification records at the 2023 Warrior Games Challenge in San Diego, California.
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Retired Army Staff Sgt. Leandra Moehring and her family.
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“Skeleton is exciting, and I’m getting pretty good at it!” – Leandra Moehring at Lake Placid, New York Invictus Camp for Team U.S.
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Spc. Kaden Cobban bonds with a horse during equine therapy.
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Spc. Kaden Cobban bonds with a horse during equine therapy.
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Alissa Rock is promoted to Sergeant at Fort Belvoir by Sgt. 1st Class Mark Affeltranger.
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Mike Murphy and Ashley Boggs got engaged on October 6, 2024, at the Sandia Crest in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with Maverick by their side.
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Retired U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Michael Murphy, left, is guided by U.S. Marine Sgt. Peter Keating while competing in a track event during the 2022 Department of Defense Warrior Games
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Mike Murphy is airborne while snowboarding in a competition in Vermont in March 2024
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Retired Army Spc. Bryce Ewing at her first powerlifting meet in Atlanta, Georgia, May 2024.
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