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Gunnery Sgt. Bryce R. Keene, native of Winter Park,

Gunnery Sgt. Bryce R. Keene, native of Winter Park,

Gunnery Sgt. Bryce R. Keene, native of Winter Park, Fla., cheers following a point during the Marine Corps versus Army sitting volleyball game during the 2012 Warrior Games at the United States Air Force Academ... More

Marine fans cheer the All-Marine Warrior Games sitting

Marine fans cheer the All-Marine Warrior Games sitting

Marine fans cheer the All-Marine Warrior Games sitting volleyball team to victory against the Army at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., May 1. The All-Marine Warrior Games sitting ... More

Sgt. Stephen K. Lunt, native of Moncks Corner, S.C.,

Sgt. Stephen K. Lunt, native of Moncks Corner, S.C.,

Sgt. Stephen K. Lunt, native of Moncks Corner, S.C., serves the ball during the Marine Corps versus Army sitting volleyball game at the 2012 Warrior Games at the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Spri... More

The coach of the All-Marine Warrior Games sitting volleyball

The coach of the All-Marine Warrior Games sitting volleyball

The coach of the All-Marine Warrior Games sitting volleyball team encourages his team during the Marine Corps versus Army volleyball match at the 2012 Warrior Games at the United States Air Force Academy in Col... More

Veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise, Idaho,

Veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise, Idaho,

Veteran Cpl. Travis Greene, native of Boise, Idaho, sets the ball during the Marine Corps versus Army sitting volleyball match on the first day of the 2012 Warrior Games events. The All-Marine Warrior Games sit... More

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