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Resilient: Team Army Athletes have the support of trained Performance Experts at DoD Warrior Games

Resilient: Team Army Athletes have the support of trained Performance ...

Performance Experts supporting Team Army athletes at the 2019 Department of Defense Warrior Games are, left, Susan Goodman, Ashley Ripke, Jenna Weinstein, Heather Leggete, Joel Druvega, Laura Kirschner, Gregory... More

Providing one-on-one physical therapy to Team Army at DoD Warrior Games

Providing one-on-one physical therapy to Team Army at DoD Warrior Game...

Army Gen. Richard D. Clarke, commander, U.S. Special Operations Command, left, speaks with Team Army physical therapist Luis Cortez and acting Deputy Secretary of Defense, Mr. David L. Norquist on June 22, 2019... More

Capturing the moment: 55th Signal Company (Combat Camera) supports Team Army at DoD 2019 Warrior Games

Capturing the moment: 55th Signal Company (Combat Camera) supports Tea...

U.S. Army, Staff Sgt. Michael Logins (black shirt) takes a photo of Team Army athletes on June 22, 2019, at University of South Florida's Track and Field Stadium. The DoD Warrior Games were conducted June 21- 3... More

Riders participate in the 101 Heroes Ride at Fort Campbell,

Riders participate in the 101 Heroes Ride at Fort Campbell,

Riders participate in the 101 Heroes Ride at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, during the two-day event on Sept. 30 and Oct. 1, 2020. (Photos courtesy of Phil Cook)

Consider the different symptoms that are most common

Consider the different symptoms that are most common

Consider the different symptoms that are most common for each ailment- allergies, the common cold, the flu and COVID-19. (U.S. Army graphic by Joseph Jones and Kirstin Grace-Simons)

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