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Staff Sgt. Adam Vickery, from Rupert, Idaho, takes

Staff Sgt. Adam Vickery, from Rupert, Idaho, takes

Staff Sgt. Adam Vickery, from Rupert, Idaho, takes advice from his teammate Sgt. Eric Rodriguez, from San Diego, during wheelchair basketball practice for the Marine team, Sept. 24, in preparation for the 2014 ... More

Sgt. Eric Rodriguez, from San Diego, takes a shot during

Sgt. Eric Rodriguez, from San Diego, takes a shot during

Sgt. Eric Rodriguez, from San Diego, takes a shot during practice for the Marine team, Sept. 24, in preparation for the 2014 Warrior Games. The Marine team has been training since Sept. 15 in order to build tea... More

Staff Sgt. Adam Vickery, from Rupert, Idaho, takes

Staff Sgt. Adam Vickery, from Rupert, Idaho, takes

Staff Sgt. Adam Vickery, from Rupert, Idaho, takes a shot during practice for the Marine team, Sept. 24, in preparation for the 2014 Warrior Games. The Marine team has been training since Sept. 15 in order to b... More

Cpl. Jorge Salazar, from Delano, Calif., shoots a free

Cpl. Jorge Salazar, from Delano, Calif., shoots a free

Cpl. Jorge Salazar, from Delano, Calif., shoots a free throw during wheelchair basketball practice for the Marine team, Sept. 24, in preparation for the 2014 Warrior Games. The Marine team has been training sin... More

Athletes line up to shoot free throws during wheelchair

Athletes line up to shoot free throws during wheelchair

Athletes line up to shoot free throws during wheelchair basketball practice for the Marine team, Sept. 24, in preparation for the 2014 Warrior Games. The Marine team has been training since Sept. 15 in order to... More

Cpl. Jorge Salazar, from Delano, Calif., gives advice

Cpl. Jorge Salazar, from Delano, Calif., gives advice

Cpl. Jorge Salazar, from Delano, Calif., gives advice to teammate Sgt. Rafael Cervantes, from San Diego, during wheelchair basketball practice for the Marine team, Sept. 24, in preparation for the 2014 Warrior ... More

Sgt. Anthony McDaniel Jr., from Pascagoula, Miss.,

Sgt. Anthony McDaniel Jr., from Pascagoula, Miss.,

Sgt. Anthony McDaniel Jr., from Pascagoula, Miss., makes his way down court during basketball practice for the Marine team, Sept. 24, in preparation for the 2014 Warrior Games. The Marine team has been training... More

Sgt. Anthony McDaniel Jr., from Pascagoula, Miss.,

Sgt. Anthony McDaniel Jr., from Pascagoula, Miss.,

Sgt. Anthony McDaniel Jr., from Pascagoula, Miss., shoots a free throw during wheelchair basketball practice for the Marine team, Sept. 24, in preparation for the 2014 Warrior Games. The Marine team has been tr... More

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