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Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege of the All-Marine wheelchair

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege of the All-Marine wheelchair

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege of the All-Marine wheelchair basketball team takes a practice shot before the Marines' game against the Army May 17, during the Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo. Wheelchair basketb... More

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege of the All-Marine wheelchair

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege of the All-Marine wheelchair

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege of the All-Marine wheelchair basketball leads the team in a cheer before the Marines' game against the Army May 17, during the Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo. The Army beat the M... More

The All-Marine wheelchair basketball team practices

The All-Marine wheelchair basketball team practices

The All-Marine wheelchair basketball team practices before their game against the Army May 17, at the 2011 Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo. Wheelchair basketball is a five-on-five game consisting of two... More

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege of the All-Marine wheelchair

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege of the All-Marine wheelchair

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege of the All-Marine wheelchair basketball team plays tight defense against an All-Army member during the Marines vs. Army wheelchair basketball game May 17, at the Warrior Games in Colorado... More

Lance Cpl. Austin Allen, All-Marine wheelchair basketball

Lance Cpl. Austin Allen, All-Marine wheelchair basketball

Lance Cpl. Austin Allen, All-Marine wheelchair basketball player, takes a shot during a game against the All-Army team May 17, at the Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo. The Army beat the Marines 33-21 in ... More

Marine veteran Lance Cpl. Charles Sketch, All-Marine

Marine veteran Lance Cpl. Charles Sketch, All-Marine

Marine veteran Lance Cpl. Charles Sketch, All-Marine team athlete, livens up the Marines and their families in attendance at the Marines vs. Army wheelchair basketball game May 17, during the Warrior Games in C... More

Marine veteran Cpl. Richard Bacchus and fellow All-Marine

Marine veteran Cpl. Richard Bacchus and fellow All-Marine

Marine veteran Cpl. Richard Bacchus and fellow All-Marine wheelchair basketball team players congratulate All-Army team members after the Army beat the Marines in the first game of the wheelchair basketball eve... More

Sgt. Keith Buckmon (right) of the All-Marine wheelchair

Sgt. Keith Buckmon (right) of the All-Marine wheelchair

Sgt. Keith Buckmon (right) of the All-Marine wheelchair basketball team takes the ball down court while Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege works on getting open to set up an offensive play against the Army during the first... More

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege and Marine veteran Cpl. Travis

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege and Marine veteran Cpl. Travis

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege and Marine veteran Cpl. Travis Green of the All-Marine wheelchair basketball team face an All-Army member during the Marines vs. Army wheelchair basketball game May 17, at the Warrior Gam... More

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