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U.S. Navy and Coast Guard warrior Culinary Specialist

U.S. Navy and Coast Guard warrior Culinary Specialist

U.S. Navy and Coast Guard warrior Culinary Specialist Seaman Judi Boice practices throwing the shot put during practice practices shot put during training camp in preparation for the 2012 Warrior Games, May 1-5... More

U.S. Navy and Coast Guard warrior athlete Retired Builder

U.S. Navy and Coast Guard warrior athlete Retired Builder

U.S. Navy and Coast Guard warrior athlete Retired Builder Constructionman Dan Peters practices shot put during training camp in preparation for the 2012 Warrior Games, May 1-5, at U.S. Air Force Academy Field T... More

U.S. Navy and Coast Guard warrior athletes practice

U.S. Navy and Coast Guard warrior athletes practice

U.S. Navy and Coast Guard warrior athletes practice their block starts as Track and Field Coach Teri Jordan helps to guide their techniques. Warrior athletes began training camp in preparation for the 2012 War... More

Warrior athlete Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Joe Derback

Warrior athlete Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Joe Derback

Warrior athlete Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Joe Derback practices his shot put technique under the supervision of Navy/Coast Guard Track and Field Coach Kent Pagel during training camp in preparation for the 20... More

Navy/Coast Guard Track and Field Coach Teri Jordan

Navy/Coast Guard Track and Field Coach Teri Jordan

Navy/Coast Guard Track and Field Coach Teri Jordan gives technique tips to warrior relay members Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Redmond Ramos and Team Captain Hospital Corpsman 2nd Class Max Rohn during training c... More

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