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Sgt. Kelby Price (Ret.), a former reconnaissance Marine

Sgt. Kelby Price (Ret.), a former reconnaissance Marine

Sgt. Kelby Price (Ret.), a former reconnaissance Marine with 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, speaks to Marines, family, friends and supporters during a ceremony to present him with an Action Trackchair at Camp Le... More

Sgt. Kelby Price (Ret.), left, a former reconnaissance

Sgt. Kelby Price (Ret.), left, a former reconnaissance

Sgt. Kelby Price (Ret.), left, a former reconnaissance Marine with 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, listens to a speech at a ceremony to present him with an Action Trackchair at Camp Lejeune, N.C., June 7, 2016. P... More

Tom Kilgannon, left, the president of Freedom Alliance,

Tom Kilgannon, left, the president of Freedom Alliance,

Tom Kilgannon, left, the president of Freedom Alliance, presents an Action Trackchair to Sgt. Kelby Price (Ret.) during a ceremony at Camp Lejeune, N.C., June 7, 2016. Price was a reconnaissance Marine with 3rd... More

Tom Kilgannon, left, the president of Freedom Alliance,

Tom Kilgannon, left, the president of Freedom Alliance,

Tom Kilgannon, left, the president of Freedom Alliance, presents an Action Trackchair to Sgt. Kelby Price (Ret.) during a ceremony at Camp Lejeune, N.C., June 7, 2016. Price was a reconnaissance Marine with 3rd... More

Sgt. Kelby Price (Ret.), center, a former reconnaissance

Sgt. Kelby Price (Ret.), center, a former reconnaissance

Sgt. Kelby Price (Ret.), center, a former reconnaissance Marine with 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, looks at a collage of reconnaissance Marines with 2nd Reconnaissance Battalion after a ceremony to present him ... More

Sgt. Kelby Price (Ret.), center, a former reconnaissance

Sgt. Kelby Price (Ret.), center, a former reconnaissance

Sgt. Kelby Price (Ret.), center, a former reconnaissance Marine with 3rd Reconnaissance Battalion, poses for a photo with Marines, family, friends, and supporters after a ceremony to present him with an Action ... More

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