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Veteran Marines Travis Greene and Richard Bacchus (left

Veteran Marines Travis Greene and Richard Bacchus (left

Veteran Marines Travis Greene and Richard Bacchus (left to right) put up a fight to block a shot during a volleyball scrimmage against Colorado community leaders. The event allowed the Marine athletes to pract... More

Active duty and veteran Marine athletes participate

Active duty and veteran Marine athletes participate

Active duty and veteran Marine athletes participate in a scrimmage volleyball match with Colorado community leaders and a combination of Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard athletes. The event allowed the Mar... More

Active duty and veteran Marine athletes participate

Active duty and veteran Marine athletes participate

Active duty and veteran Marine athletes participate in a scrimmage volleyball match with Colorado community leaders and a combination of Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard athletes. The event allowed the Mar... More

Marine veteran Bradley Walker throws up the ball for

Marine veteran Bradley Walker throws up the ball for

Marine veteran Bradley Walker throws up the ball for a serve during a scrimmage volleyball match with the U.S. Olympic Committee staff, the Colorado community and a combination of Army, Navy, Air Force and Coas... More

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