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U.S. Army Sgt. Johnathan Alexander, awaits for cycling practice to begin on June 18, 2019, MacDill Airbase during the 2019 Department of Defense Warrior Games.. The DOD Warrior Games are conducted June 21-30, hosted by Special Operations Command, Tampa, FL. It is an adaptive sport competition for wounded, ill and injured service member and veterans. Approximately 300 athletes representing teams from teams from army, Marine Corps ,Navy, Air Forces, Special Operations Command, United Kingdom Armed Forces, Australian Defence Force. Canadian Armed Forces, Armed forces of the Netherlands, and the Danish Armed Forces will compete in archery, cycling, shooting, sitting volleyball, swimming, track, field, wheelchair basketball, indoor rowing ,powerlifting ,and for the first time in Warrior Games history ,golf, wheelchair tennis, wheelchair rugby, and mountain biking.(U.S. Army Photo By SPC Deandre Dawkins)

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18/06/2019
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