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Dana Allen, a registered nurse and study coordinator

Dana Allen, a registered nurse and study coordinator

Dana Allen, a registered nurse and study coordinator with the New Mexico VA Health Care System, performs a series of tests with 52-year-old Army Veteran Tyrone Scott who suffered a spinal cord injury in the lin... More

Dana Allen, a registered nurse and study coordinator

Dana Allen, a registered nurse and study coordinator

Dana Allen, a registered nurse and study coordinator (left/rear), and Autumn Latham, an occupational therapist and ReWalk trainer, with the New Mexico VA Health Care System, assist 52-year-old Army Veteran Tyro... More

Autumn Latham, an occupational therapist and ReWalk

Autumn Latham, an occupational therapist and ReWalk

Autumn Latham, an occupational therapist and ReWalk trainer with the New Mexico VA Health Care System, assists 52-year-old Army Veteran Tyrone Scott who suffered a spinal cord injury in the line of duty approxi... More

Frederick (wally) Wallis, a New Mexico VA Health Care

Frederick (wally) Wallis, a New Mexico VA Health Care

Frederick (wally) Wallis, a New Mexico VA Health Care System wheelchair repair mechanic and 22-year Air Force Veteran, prepares a new wheelchair for a Veteran at the Raymond G. Murphy VA Medical Center in Albuq... More

VA Caribbean Healthcare System Deputy Director, Nayda

VA Caribbean Healthcare System Deputy Director, Nayda

VA Caribbean Healthcare System Deputy Director, Nayda Ramirez, presents a competitor with a certificate of recognition during an award ceremony at the San Juan VA Medical Center July 23.

Dana Allen, a registered nurse and study coordinator

Dana Allen, a registered nurse and study coordinator

Dana Allen, a registered nurse and study coordinator (left), and Autumn Latham, an occupational therapist and ReWalk trainer, with the New Mexico VA Health Care System, assist 52-year-old Army Veteran Tyrone Sc... More

Participants of the 35th National Veterans Wheelchair

Participants of the 35th National Veterans Wheelchair

Participants of the 35th National Veterans Wheelchair Games representing Puerto Rico pose for a photo after a recognition received at the San Juan VA Medical Center July 23.

Frederick (wally) Wallis, a New Mexico VA Health Care

Frederick (wally) Wallis, a New Mexico VA Health Care

Frederick (wally) Wallis, a New Mexico VA Health Care System wheelchair repair mechanic and 22-year Air Force Veteran, prepares a new wheelchair for a Veteran at the Raymond G. Murphy VA Medical Center in Albuq... More

Frederick (wally) Wallis, a New Mexico VA Health Care

Frederick (wally) Wallis, a New Mexico VA Health Care

Frederick (wally) Wallis, a New Mexico VA Health Care System wheelchair repair mechanic and 22-year Air Force Veteran, prepares a new wheelchair for a Veteran at the Raymond G. Murphy VA Medical Center in Albuq... More

Autumn Latham, an occupational therapist and ReWalk

Autumn Latham, an occupational therapist and ReWalk

Autumn Latham, an occupational therapist and ReWalk trainer with the New Mexico VA Health Care System, assists 52-year-old Army Veteran Tyrone Scott who suffered a spinal cord injury in the line of duty approxi... More

Veterans display medals earned during the 35th National

Veterans display medals earned during the 35th National

Veterans display medals earned during the 35th National Veterans Wheelchair Games recognition at the San Juan VA Medical Center July 23.

Frederick (wally) Wallis, a New Mexico VA Health Care

Frederick (wally) Wallis, a New Mexico VA Health Care

Frederick (wally) Wallis, a New Mexico VA Health Care System wheelchair repair mechanic and 22-year Air Force Veteran, prepares a new wheelchair for a Veteran at the Raymond G. Murphy VA Medical Center in Albuq... More

Marine veteran Lance Cpl. Jeremiah Arbogast, a native

Marine veteran Lance Cpl. Jeremiah Arbogast, a native

Marine veteran Lance Cpl. Jeremiah Arbogast, a native of Cumberland, Md., listens to instructions by swim coach Shelia Taormina at swim practice for the 2012 Warrior Games at Colorado Springs, Colo., April 24, ... More

Marine veteran Lance Cpl. Jeremiah Arbogast, a native

Marine veteran Lance Cpl. Jeremiah Arbogast, a native

Marine veteran Lance Cpl. Jeremiah Arbogast, a native of Cumberland, Md., listens to instructions by swim coach Shelia Taormina at swim practice for the 2012 Warrior Games at Colorado Springs, Colo., April 24, ... More

Veterans display medals earned during the 35th National

Veterans display medals earned during the 35th National

Veterans display medals earned during the 35th National Veterans Wheelchair Games recognition at the San Juan VA Medical Center July 23.

Caribbean Healthcare System transforms for veterans of the 21st century

Caribbean Healthcare System transforms for veterans of the 21st centur...

VA Caribbean Healthcare System Director DeWayne Hamlin speaks to the public during a press conference held on Aug. 5 at the San Juan VA Medical Center.

Frederick (wally) Wallis, a New Mexico VA Health Care

Frederick (wally) Wallis, a New Mexico VA Health Care

Frederick (wally) Wallis, a New Mexico VA Health Care System wheelchair repair mechanic and 22-year Air Force Veteran, prepares a new wheelchair for a Veteran at the Raymond G. Murphy VA Medical Center in Albuq... More

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