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The Marine team has been training since September 15

The Marine team has been training since September 15

The Marine team has been training since September 15 in order to build team cohesion and acclimate to the above 6,000 ft. altitude of Colorado Springs. The Marine team is comprised of both active duty and veter... More

Sergeant Major Michael T. Mack talks with the Warrior

Sergeant Major Michael T. Mack talks with the Warrior

Sergeant Major Michael T. Mack talks with the Warrior Games All-Marine Team. The Marine team has been training since September 15 in order to build team cohesion and acclimate to the above 6,000 ft. altitude of... More

Col. T. Shane Tomko, Commanding Officer of the Wounded

Col. T. Shane Tomko, Commanding Officer of the Wounded

Col. T. Shane Tomko, Commanding Officer of the Wounded Warrior Regiment, addresses the Warrior Games All-Marine Team. The Marine team has been training since September 15 in order to build team cohesion and acc... More

The Warrior Games All-Marine Team sings the Marines'

The Warrior Games All-Marine Team sings the Marines'

The Warrior Games All-Marine Team sings the Marines' Hymn. The Marine team has been training since September 15 in order to build team cohesion and acclimate to the above 6,000 ft. altitude of Colorado Springs.... More

Col. T. Shane Tomko, Commanding Officer of the Wounded

Col. T. Shane Tomko, Commanding Officer of the Wounded

Col. T. Shane Tomko, Commanding Officer of the Wounded Warrior Regiment, addresses the Warrior Games All-Marine Team. The Marine team has been training since September 15 in order to build team cohesion and acc... More

The Marine team has been training since September 15

The Marine team has been training since September 15

The Marine team has been training since September 15 in order to build team cohesion and acclimate to the above 6,000 ft. altitude of Colorado Springs. The Marine team is comprised of both active duty and veter... More

Honorary torchbearers Paul Schaus and Rico Roman hold

Honorary torchbearers Paul Schaus and Rico Roman hold

Honorary torchbearers Paul Schaus and Rico Roman hold up the gold medals they earned in the winter Paralympics in Sochi, Russia. The Marine team has been training since September 15 in order to build team cohes... More

Honorary torchbearer Paul Schaus carries the torch

Honorary torchbearer Paul Schaus carries the torch

Honorary torchbearer Paul Schaus carries the torch to commemorate the Opening Ceremonies for the 2014 Warrior Games. The Marine team has been training since September 15 in order to build team cohesion and acc... More

The Marine team has been training since September 15

The Marine team has been training since September 15

The Marine team has been training since September 15 in order to build team cohesion and acclimate to the above 6,000 ft. altitude of Colorado Springs. The Marine team is comprised of both active duty and veter... More

Col. T. Shane Tomko, Commanding Officer of the Wounded

Col. T. Shane Tomko, Commanding Officer of the Wounded

Col. T. Shane Tomko, Commanding Officer of the Wounded Warrior Regiment, addresses the Warrior Games All-Marine Team. The Marine team has been training since September 15 in order to build team cohesion and acc... More

Honorary torchbearer Rico Roman lights the torch to

Honorary torchbearer Rico Roman lights the torch to

Honorary torchbearer Rico Roman lights the torch to commemorate the Opening Ceremonies for the 2014 Warrior Games. The Marine team has been training since September 15 in order to build team cohesion and acclim... More

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