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A service dog belonging to a recovering service member observes wheelchair basketball drills during the Air Force Wounded Warrior Adaptive Sports and Reconditioning Camp Jan. 21 at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph Rambler Fitness Center. More than 80 Air Force recovering service members from around the nation participated in the weeklong adaptive sports camp here, Jan. 19-23. For many of the competitors, this is the first training event prior to participation in the 2015 Air Force Trials, followed by the Warrior Games in mid-2015. In conjunction with the sports event, a career readiness and employment fair and wounded warrior caregiver education sessions took place. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman David Cooper/Released)

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