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Sergeant Major of the Army Raymond F. Chandler III

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Sergeant Major of the Army Raymond F. Chandler III

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Sergeant Major of the Army Raymond F. Chandler III cheers on the Army sitting volleyball team as Army Sgt. Monica Southall, a native of Suffolk, Va., prepares to bump the ball on the second night of sitting volleyball during the 2012 Warrior Games at The United States Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. on May 2. Southall is assigned to the Community-based Warrior Transition Uit, Virginia Beach, VA. The Army team played against the Special Operations Command and won the match, 25-16, 26-24. Warrior Games feature wounded, ill and injured, service members from the Army, Marines, Navy, Coast Guard, Air Force, and SOCOM competing in various sporting events.

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02/05/2012
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