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JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl airing Jan. 3, 2016. Players selected are well-rounded individuals, not only are they distinguished... More

A U.S. soldier gets an autograph from Travis Kelce,

A U.S. soldier gets an autograph from Travis Kelce,

A U.S. soldier gets an autograph from Travis Kelce, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, at the Chiefs Training Camp in St. Joseph, Missouri, Aug. 15, 2019. The Chiefs invited military members from across Ka... More

Marines with the Wounded Warrior Battalion West-Detachment

Marines with the Wounded Warrior Battalion West-Detachment

Marines with the Wounded Warrior Battalion West-Detachment Hawaii pose for a photo with Michael Hoomanawanui, a Super Bowl champion and starting tight end with the New England Patriots, and his wife at the Semp... More

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl airing Jan. 3, 2016. Players selected are well-rounded individuals, not only are they distinguished... More

A U.S. Airman gets an autograph from Travis Kelce,

A U.S. Airman gets an autograph from Travis Kelce,

A U.S. Airman gets an autograph from Travis Kelce, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, at the Chiefs Training Camp in St. Joseph, Missouri, Aug. 15, 2019. The Chiefs invited military members from across Kan... More

A U.S. Soldier talks with Travis Kelce, a tight end

A U.S. Soldier talks with Travis Kelce, a tight end

A U.S. Soldier talks with Travis Kelce, a tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs, at the Chiefs Training Camp in St. Joseph, Missouri, Aug. 15, 2019. The Chiefs invited military members from across Kansas and Mis... More

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl airing Jan. 3, 2016. Players selected are well-rounded individuals, not only are they distinguished... More

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl airing Jan. 3, 2016. Players selected are well-rounded individuals, not only are they distinguished... More

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl airing Jan. 3, 2016. Players selected are well-rounded individuals, not only are they distinguished... More

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl airing Jan. 3, 2016. Players selected are well-rounded individuals, not only are they distinguished... More

Michael Hoomanawanui, a Super Bowl champion and starting

Michael Hoomanawanui, a Super Bowl champion and starting

Michael Hoomanawanui, a Super Bowl champion and starting tight end with the New England Patriots, plays a game of wheelchair basketball with Marines in the Wounded Warrior West-Detachment Hawaii at the Semper F... More

Donning a Wounded Warrior Battalion West-Detachment

Donning a Wounded Warrior Battalion West-Detachment

Donning a Wounded Warrior Battalion West-Detachment Hawaii T-shirt, Michael Hoomanawanui, a Super Bowl champion and starting tight end with the New England Patriots, prepares for a game of wheelchair basketball... More

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl airing Jan. 3, 2016. Players selected are well-rounded individuals, not only are they distinguished... More

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl airing Jan. 3, 2016. Players selected are well-rounded individuals, not only are they distinguished... More

Marines with the Wounded Warrior Battalion West-Detachment

Marines with the Wounded Warrior Battalion West-Detachment

Marines with the Wounded Warrior Battalion West-Detachment Hawaii play a game of wheelchair basketball with Michael Hoomanawanui, a Super Bowl champion and starting tight end with the New England Patriots, at t... More

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, stands

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, stands

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, stands with Capt. Vince Margiotta, Executive Officer for Recruiting Station Fort Worth and Staff Sgt. Clayton Brand, recruiter at Recruiting Sub-Station Denton,... More

US COAST GUARD tight end, Florida

US COAST GUARD tight end, Florida

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Tight end Marcedes Lewis of the NFL Jacksonville Jaguars catches a ball from tight end Ernest Wilford in the closing moments of the Jaguars salute to military members serving in the area Th... More

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl airing Jan. 3, 2016. Players selected are well-rounded individuals, not only are they distinguished... More

Michael Hoomanawanui, a Super Bowl champion and starting

Michael Hoomanawanui, a Super Bowl champion and starting

Michael Hoomanawanui, a Super Bowl champion and starting tight end with the New England Patriots, and Staff Sgt. Charles Amerson, a section leader with the Wounded Warrior Battalion West-Detachment Hawaii and T... More

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was

JC Chalk, football player for Argyle High School, was selected to play in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl airing Jan. 3, 2016. Players selected are well-rounded individuals, not only are they distinguished... More

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