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Marine veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise,

Marine veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise,

Marine veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise, Idaho, swims the breastroke during swim practice for the 2012 Warrior Games at Colorado Springs, Colo., April 24, 2012. Greene, a bilateral above-knee amputee... More

Veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise, Idaho,

Veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise, Idaho,

Veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise, Idaho, prepares to block an Air Force attack during the Marines versus Air Force sitting volleyball game of the 2012 Warrior Games at the United States Air Force Aca... More

Veteran Lance Cpl. Jacob Stearns, native of Palm Bay,

Veteran Lance Cpl. Jacob Stearns, native of Palm Bay,

Veteran Lance Cpl. Jacob Stearns, native of Palm Bay, Fla., throws the shot put during field practice for the 2012 Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo., April 26. Stearns lost his leg when he stepped on an ... More

Veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise, Idaho,

Veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise, Idaho,

Veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise, Idaho, hits the ball over the net in the Marine Corps versus United Kingdom sitting volleyball match of the 2012 Warrior Games at the United States Air Force Academy... More

Sgt. Eric Rodriguez, below-knee amputee and native

Sgt. Eric Rodriguez, below-knee amputee and native

Sgt. Eric Rodriguez, below-knee amputee and native of Echo Park, Los Angeles, swims the backstroke during swim practice for the 2012 Warrior Games at Colorado Springs, Colo., April 24, 2012. Rodriguez, who lost... More

Capt. Jonathan Disbro, native of Colorado Springs,

Capt. Jonathan Disbro, native of Colorado Springs,

Capt. Jonathan Disbro, native of Colorado Springs, Colo., takes the final turn with another competitor on his heels during the cycling competition for those with physical disabilities at the United States Air F... More

Sgt. Stephen K. Lunt, native of Moncks Corner, S.C.,

Sgt. Stephen K. Lunt, native of Moncks Corner, S.C.,

Sgt. Stephen K. Lunt, native of Moncks Corner, S.C., gives a high-five to veteran Corporal Travis Greene, native of Boise, Idaho, following a play during the Marine Corps versus United Kingdom sitting volleybal... More

Marine veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise,

Marine veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise,

Marine veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise, Idaho, and double above-knee amputee, takes a break to laugh with teammates during sitting volleyball practice for the 2012 Warrior Games at Colorado Springs,... More

Cpl. Travis Greene, a Marine Corps veteran from Boise,

Cpl. Travis Greene, a Marine Corps veteran from Boise,

Cpl. Travis Greene, a Marine Corps veteran from Boise, Idaho, prepares to block an Air Force shot during the Marines versus Air Force sitting volleyball game at the 2012 Warrior Games at the U.S. Air Force Acad... More

Veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise, Idaho,

Veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise, Idaho,

Veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise, Idaho, tries to get the ball over the net against Air Force player, Kenneth Gestring, during the Marines versus Air Force sitting volleyball game of the 2012 Warrior... More

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