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Marines with Wounded Warrior Battalion West tee off

Marines with Wounded Warrior Battalion West tee off

Marines with Wounded Warrior Battalion West tee off at the Del Mar Golf Center in Del Mar, Calif., Nov.12, 2013. The Marines are participants in Operation Game On, an organization created by Tony Perez that hel... More

Lance Cpl. Philip Butler putts a golf ball at an Operation

Lance Cpl. Philip Butler putts a golf ball at an Operation

Lance Cpl. Philip Butler putts a golf ball at an Operation Game On meet at the Del Mar Golf Center in Del Mar, Calif., Nov. 12, 2013. Operation Game On organized a friendly competition to test the players’ golf skills.

Staff Sgt. Jacob Nelson putts a golf ball at a friendly

Staff Sgt. Jacob Nelson putts a golf ball at a friendly

Staff Sgt. Jacob Nelson putts a golf ball at a friendly competition put on by Operation Game On at the Del Mar Golf Center in Del Mar, Calif., Nov. 12, 2013. The competition was arranged to test the skills the ... More

Staff Sgt. Jacob Nelson drives a golf ball during the

Staff Sgt. Jacob Nelson drives a golf ball during the

Staff Sgt. Jacob Nelson drives a golf ball during the skills test day of Operation Game On at the Del Mar Golf Center in Del Mar, Calif., Nov. 12, 2013. Following the skills test day, the golfers are profession... More

1st Sgt. Brent Smith, an injured Marine with Wounded

1st Sgt. Brent Smith, an injured Marine with Wounded

1st Sgt. Brent Smith, an injured Marine with Wounded Warrior Battalion West, drives a golf ball at the Del Mar Golf Center in Del Mar, Calif., Nov. 12, 2013. The Marines participated in a friendly competition t... More

1st Sgt. Brent Smith reads the green at an Operation

1st Sgt. Brent Smith reads the green at an Operation

1st Sgt. Brent Smith reads the green at an Operation Game On meet at the Del Mar Golf Center in Del Mar, Calif., Nov. 12, 2013. Operation Game On was created in January 2008 to help with injured troops’ rehabilitation.

Marines and supporters of Operation Game On pose for

Marines and supporters of Operation Game On pose for

Marines and supporters of Operation Game On pose for a group photo at the Del Mar Golf Center in Del Mar, Calif., Nov. 12, 2013. Operation Game On is a golf program that helps injured troops with their rehabilitation.

Wounded warriors participating in Operation Game On

Wounded warriors participating in Operation Game On

Wounded warriors participating in Operation Game On tee off at the Del Mar Golf Center in Del Mar, Calif., Nov. 12, 2013. Operation Game On provides golf lessons to wounded warriors to help with their rehabilitation.

Staff Sgt. James Henninger tees off while participating

Staff Sgt. James Henninger tees off while participating

Staff Sgt. James Henninger tees off while participating in Operation Game On at the Del Mar Golf Center in Del Mar, Calif., Nov. 12, 2013. Operation Game On is an eight-week program that teaches injured troops ... More

Sgt. Chad Milo examines the quality of the turf at

Sgt. Chad Milo examines the quality of the turf at

Sgt. Chad Milo examines the quality of the turf at an Operation Game On meet at the Del Mar Golf Center in Del Mar, Calif., Nov. 12, 2013. Operation Game On is a program created by Vietnam veteran Tony Perez to... More

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