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Erica Wheeler, an Air Force Wounded Warrior coach,

Erica Wheeler, an Air Force Wounded Warrior coach,

Erica Wheeler, an Air Force Wounded Warrior coach, helps Tim Wymore with his throwing technique during the first day of an introductory adaptive sports and rehabilitation camp at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Apr... More

Joshua Matticks, an Air Force Wounded Warrior athlete,

Joshua Matticks, an Air Force Wounded Warrior athlete,

Joshua Matticks, an Air Force Wounded Warrior athlete, performs a lunging walk during the first day of an introductory adaptive sports and rehabilitation camp at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., April 13. The DOD’s ... More

A group of Air Force Wounded Warrior athletes and mentors

A group of Air Force Wounded Warrior athletes and mentors

A group of Air Force Wounded Warrior athletes and mentors peddle through a spin class during the first day of an introductory adaptive sports and rehabilitation camp at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., April 13. The... More

Tremayne Maxwell, an Air Force Wounded Warrior athlete,

Tremayne Maxwell, an Air Force Wounded Warrior athlete,

Tremayne Maxwell, an Air Force Wounded Warrior athlete, rolls in for a layup during the first day of an introductory adaptive sports and rehabilitation camp at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., April 13. The DOD’s mi... More

A service dog takes a break as his Air Force Wounded

A service dog takes a break as his Air Force Wounded

A service dog takes a break as his Air Force Wounded Warrior athlete peddles through a spin class during the first day of an introductory adaptive sports and rehabilitation camp at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., A... More

A group of Air Force Wounded Warrior athletes take

A group of Air Force Wounded Warrior athletes take

A group of Air Force Wounded Warrior athletes take small steps along a straight line during the first day of an introductory adaptive sports and rehabilitation camp at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., April 13. The ... More

Jarrett Cox, an Air Force Wounded Warrior athlete,

Jarrett Cox, an Air Force Wounded Warrior athlete,

Jarrett Cox, an Air Force Wounded Warrior athlete, learns to handle a basketball while moving in a wheelchair during the first day of an introductory adaptive sports and rehabilitation camp at Eglin Air Force B... More

Kristin Hench, an Air Force Wounded Warrior coach,

Kristin Hench, an Air Force Wounded Warrior coach,

Kristin Hench, an Air Force Wounded Warrior coach, helps a Wounded Warrior get comfortable on a stationary bike during the first day of an introductory adaptive sports and rehabilitation camp at Eglin Air Force... More

Melissa Gonzales, an Air Force Wounded Warrior athlete,

Melissa Gonzales, an Air Force Wounded Warrior athlete,

Melissa Gonzales, an Air Force Wounded Warrior athlete, peddles a stationary bike with her arms during the first day of an introductory adaptive sports and rehabilitation camp at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., Apr... More

Mark Shepherd, an Air Force Wounded Warrior coach,

Mark Shepherd, an Air Force Wounded Warrior coach,

Mark Shepherd, an Air Force Wounded Warrior coach, demonstrates wheelchair basketball during the first day of an introductory adaptive sports and rehabilitation camp at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., April 13. The... More

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