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Master Chief Petty Officer Timaree Sparks, officer-in-charge

Master Chief Petty Officer Timaree Sparks, officer-in-charge

Master Chief Petty Officer Timaree Sparks, officer-in-charge of Coast Guard Station Ocean City, Md., helps strap a helmet onto the head of a child of a Wounded Warrior during a tour of the station Oct. 16, 2015... More

Reagan Campbell, the child of a Wounded Warrior, and

Reagan Campbell, the child of a Wounded Warrior, and

Reagan Campbell, the child of a Wounded Warrior, and Master Chief Petty Officer Timaree Sparks, the officer-in-charge of Coast Guard Station Ocean City, Md., wave to another vessel while underway aboard a 47-fo... More

A Wounded Warrior Project stamp adorns the hand of

A Wounded Warrior Project stamp adorns the hand of

A Wounded Warrior Project stamp adorns the hand of a Veteran’s child at the helm of a 47-foot Motor Lifeboat from Coast Guard Station Ocean City, Md., during a visit Oct. 16, 2015. Wounded Warriors from Walter ... More

Members of the Wounded Warriors Project and their family

Members of the Wounded Warriors Project and their family

Members of the Wounded Warriors Project and their family underway aboard a 47-foot Motor Lifeboat at Coast Guard Station Ocean City, Md., during a visit Oct. 16, 2015. Wounded Warriors from Walter Reed National... More

Reagan Campbell, the child of a Wounded Warrior, and

Reagan Campbell, the child of a Wounded Warrior, and

Reagan Campbell, the child of a Wounded Warrior, and Master Chief Petty Officer Timaree Sparks, the officer-in-charge of Coast Guard Station Ocean City, Md., navigate a 47-foot Motor Lifeboat from Station Ocean... More

Members of the Wounded Warriors Project and their family

Members of the Wounded Warriors Project and their family

Members of the Wounded Warriors Project and their family prepare to get underway aboard a 47-foot Motor Lifeboat at Coast Guard Station Ocean City, Md., during a visit Oct. 16, 2015. Wounded Warriors from Walte... More

Members of the Wounded Warriors Project and their family

Members of the Wounded Warriors Project and their family

Members of the Wounded Warriors Project and their family order their breakfast at Coast Guard Station Ocean City, Md., Oct. 16, 2015. Wounded Warriors from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and their... More

Col. Debra Malone, a surgeon and Intensive Care Unit

Col. Debra Malone, a surgeon and Intensive Care Unit

Col. Debra Malone, a surgeon and Intensive Care Unit doctor at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, holds the child of a Wounded Warrior as they prepare to get underway aboard a 47-foot Motor Lifeboat ... More

Master Chief Petty Officer Timaree Sparks, officer-in-charge

Master Chief Petty Officer Timaree Sparks, officer-in-charge

Master Chief Petty Officer Timaree Sparks, officer-in-charge of Coast Guard Station Ocean City, Md., holds a heavy bag in place as children of a Wounded Warrior enjoy some time in the station’s gym during a tou... More

Richard Banks, a Wounded Warrior, waits to get underway

Richard Banks, a Wounded Warrior, waits to get underway

Richard Banks, a Wounded Warrior, waits to get underway aboard a 47-foot Motor Lifeboat at Coast Guard Station Ocean City, Md., during a visit Oct. 16, 2015. Wounded Warriors from Walter Reed National Military ... More

Coast Guard Auxiliarist Steve Schmitt (left) and Master

Coast Guard Auxiliarist Steve Schmitt (left) and Master

Coast Guard Auxiliarist Steve Schmitt (left) and Master Chief Petty Officer Timaree Sparks of Station Ocean City, Md., share a smile as the daughter of a Wounded Warrior spins around in a chair in the station’s... More

Chyrece Campbell, a Wounded Warrior, underway aboard

Chyrece Campbell, a Wounded Warrior, underway aboard

Chyrece Campbell, a Wounded Warrior, underway aboard a 47-foot Motor Lifeboat at Coast Guard Station Ocean City, Md., during a visit Oct. 16, 2015. Wounded Warriors from Walter Reed National Military Medical Ce... More

Josh Short, a Wounded Warrior, waits to get underway

Josh Short, a Wounded Warrior, waits to get underway

Josh Short, a Wounded Warrior, waits to get underway aboard a 47-foot Motor Lifeboat at Coast Guard Station Ocean City, Md., during a visit Oct. 16, 2015. Wounded Warriors from Walter Reed National Military Med... More

Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Brandon Scott,

Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Brandon Scott,

Coast Guard Petty Officer 2nd Class Brandon Scott, a crewmember from Coast Guard Station Ocean City, Md., shares a laugh with members of the Wounded Warrior Project and their families while underway aboard a 47... More

Reagan Campbell, the child of a Wounded Warrior, poses

Reagan Campbell, the child of a Wounded Warrior, poses

Reagan Campbell, the child of a Wounded Warrior, poses for a photo wearing the hat of a petty officer 2nd class while underway aboard a 47-foot Motor Lifeboat from Station Ocean City during a visit Oct. 16, 201... More

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