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Each pellet has to be loaded individually at the Warrior

Each pellet has to be loaded individually at the Warrior

Each pellet has to be loaded individually at the Warrior Games’ pistol competition May 17 at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege, a native of Campbellsport,

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege, a native of Campbellsport,

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege, a native of Campbellsport, Wis., throws up a shot during a wheelchair basketball match versus the Army’s team May 17 at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Wounded warrior Marines fire down range at the Warrior

Wounded warrior Marines fire down range at the Warrior

Wounded warrior Marines fire down range at the Warrior Games’ pistol competition May 17 at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Each pellet has to be loaded individually at the Warrior

Each pellet has to be loaded individually at the Warrior

Each pellet has to be loaded individually at the Warrior Games’ pistol competition May 17 at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Marine Corps veteran Cpl. Angel Gomez, a native of

Marine Corps veteran Cpl. Angel Gomez, a native of

Marine Corps veteran Cpl. Angel Gomez, a native of Farmersville, Calif., sights in through his air rifle scope during the Warrior Games’ shooting competition May 17 at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado S... More

First Lt. Richard Rush, a native of Coos Bay, Ore.,

First Lt. Richard Rush, a native of Coos Bay, Ore.,

First Lt. Richard Rush, a native of Coos Bay, Ore., stretches out his wrist during the Warrior Games’ shooting competition May 17 at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Whether a rifle or pistol, a slow and steady trigger

Whether a rifle or pistol, a slow and steady trigger

Whether a rifle or pistol, a slow and steady trigger pull was needed by Marines for an accurate shot at the Warrior Games’ pistol competition May 17 at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.

First Lt. Richard Rush, a native of Coos Bay, Ore.,

First Lt. Richard Rush, a native of Coos Bay, Ore.,

First Lt. Richard Rush, a native of Coos Bay, Ore., stretches out his wrist during the Warrior Games’ shooting competition May 17 at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.

The Marine Corps’ wheelchair basketball team shares

The Marine Corps’ wheelchair basketball team shares

The Marine Corps’ wheelchair basketball team shares a laugh in a pre-game huddle May 17 at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Lance Cpl. Jese Schag, a native of Sheridan, Ill.,

Lance Cpl. Jese Schag, a native of Sheridan, Ill.,

Lance Cpl. Jese Schag, a native of Sheridan, Ill., pushes away a defender during a wheelchair basketball match versus the Army’s team May 17 at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Wounded warrior Marines fire down range at the Warrior

Wounded warrior Marines fire down range at the Warrior

Wounded warrior Marines fire down range at the Warrior Games’ pistol competition May 17 at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Marine Corps veteran Lance Cpl. Chuck Sketch, a native

Marine Corps veteran Lance Cpl. Chuck Sketch, a native

Marine Corps veteran Lance Cpl. Chuck Sketch, a native of Wildomar, Calif., is pushed around the court as he holds the Marine Corps flag to pump up his team during a timeout of a wheelchair basketball game May ... More

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege, a native of Campbellsport,

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege, a native of Campbellsport,

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege, a native of Campbellsport, Wis., stretches out to grab a rebound during a wheelchair basketball game versus the Army May 17 at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo. Wege... More

Marine Corps veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, a native of

Marine Corps veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, a native of

Marine Corps veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, a native of Boise, Idaho, dribbles down the court during a basketball match versus the Army’s team May 17 at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colo.

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