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German soldier OR-7 Thomas Bohn puts all he has into

German soldier OR-7 Thomas Bohn puts all he has into

German soldier OR-7 Thomas Bohn puts all he has into his final throw in the discus competition. The event is part of the Marine Corps Trials and will through Feb. 21. The event, which is hosted by the Wounded W... More

Cpl. Anthony McDaniel enjoys a moment of rest after

Cpl. Anthony McDaniel enjoys a moment of rest after

Cpl. Anthony McDaniel enjoys a moment of rest after track practice for the 2012 Marine Corps Trials at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 14. McDaniel, a bilateral leg amputee and below-elbow ampute... More

Veteran Cpl. Travis Greene puts all he has into his

Veteran Cpl. Travis Greene puts all he has into his

Veteran Cpl. Travis Greene puts all he has into his discus throw during the track and field competition at the 2012 Marine Corps Trials aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 19. Greene is a memb... More

British Royal Marine Joe Townsend, native of Eastbourne,

British Royal Marine Joe Townsend, native of Eastbourne,

British Royal Marine Joe Townsend, native of Eastbourne, East Sussex, United Kingdom, prepares to throw a shot-put ball during the track and field portion of the 2012 Marine Corps Trials at Marine Corps Base Ca... More

Wounded Warriors with upper-body amputations compete

Wounded Warriors with upper-body amputations compete

Wounded Warriors with upper-body amputations compete in a 100-meter race during the track and field portion of the 2012 Marine Corps Trials at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 19. More than 300 in... More

Lance Cpl. Chuck Sketch, a blind, bilateral above-knee

Lance Cpl. Chuck Sketch, a blind, bilateral above-knee

Lance Cpl. Chuck Sketch, a blind, bilateral above-knee amputee, smiles at his coach after a lap during swim practice for the 2012 Marine Corps Trials at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 15. Sketc... More

Lance Cpl. Blake Bibbins, native of Brooklyn, Mich.

Lance Cpl. Blake Bibbins, native of Brooklyn, Mich.

Lance Cpl. Blake Bibbins, native of Brooklyn, Mich. and member of the West team, concentrates down-range before releasing an arrow from his bow during archery practice for the 2012 Marine Corps Trials at Marine... More

Marine Corps Trials athletes push off the wall during

Marine Corps Trials athletes push off the wall during

Marine Corps Trials athletes push off the wall during practice in Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 18, 2012. The Trials are hosted by the USMC Wounded Warrior Regiment, the command that provides non-medical care to... More

Australian Sgt. Sarah Webster flies across the track

Australian Sgt. Sarah Webster flies across the track

Australian Sgt. Sarah Webster flies across the track on her way to a gold medal in the 100-meter dash at the 2012 Marine Corps Trials. More than 300 wounded, ill and injured Marines, Marine veterans and interna... More

Head coach Sheila Taormina instructs the 2012 Marine

Head coach Sheila Taormina instructs the 2012 Marine

Head coach Sheila Taormina instructs the 2012 Marine Corps Trials athletes before practice in Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 17, 2012. The Trials are hosted by the USMC Wounded Warrior Regiment, the command that ... More

Lance Cpl. Nick Shelton, Wounded Warrior Battalion

Lance Cpl. Nick Shelton, Wounded Warrior Battalion

Lance Cpl. Nick Shelton, Wounded Warrior Battalion West, throws a discus practice for the 2012 Marine Corps Trials at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Feb. 14. Shelton, from St. Joseph, Mo., was former... More

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