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Staff Sgt. Jedidiah Vermillion of the All-Marine sitting

Staff Sgt. Jedidiah Vermillion of the All-Marine sitting

Staff Sgt. Jedidiah Vermillion of the All-Marine sitting volleyball team brought a lot of intensity to a pre-game meeting before the Marines took on the Army in sitting volleyball during the Warrior Games May 1... More

Judy Malazzo, mother of Marine veteran Cpl. Richard

Judy Malazzo, mother of Marine veteran Cpl. Richard

Judy Malazzo, mother of Marine veteran Cpl. Richard Bacchus, was one of the many screaming supporters of the All-Marine sitting volleyball team when they took down the All-Army team in a best-of-three series Ma... More

Marine veteran Cpl. Richard Bacchus leads the All-Marine

Marine veteran Cpl. Richard Bacchus leads the All-Marine

Marine veteran Cpl. Richard Bacchus leads the All-Marine sitting volleyball team in a mid-game motivation cheer during the sitting volleyball game against the Army May 17, at the Olympic Training Center in Colo... More

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege and Marine veteran Cpl. Richard

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege and Marine veteran Cpl. Richard

Lance Cpl. Joshua Wege and Marine veteran Cpl. Richard Bacchus were a paramount force in front of the net when the All-Marine sitting volleyball team took down the All-Army team during the Warrior Games May 17,... More

Sgt. Stephen Lunt of the All-Marine sitting volleyball

Sgt. Stephen Lunt of the All-Marine sitting volleyball

Sgt. Stephen Lunt of the All-Marine sitting volleyball team prepares to return a short shot from the Army during their first sitting volleyball game of the Warrior Games May 17, at the Olympic Training Center i... More

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