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Ed and Karen Matayka share their experiences with others

Ed and Karen Matayka share their experiences with others

Ed and Karen Matayka share their experiences with others wounded warriors and their caregivers.

Timothy Owens, a human resources specialist with JBSA-FSH,

Timothy Owens, a human resources specialist with JBSA-FSH,

Timothy Owens, a human resources specialist with JBSA-FSH, tutors Spc. John Trimmer with polishing his resume, during a resume workshop at the Warrior and Family Support Center’s computer lab.

Sgt. 1st Class Mike Atkins demonstrates the rope climb

Sgt. 1st Class Mike Atkins demonstrates the rope climb

Sgt. 1st Class Mike Atkins demonstrates the rope climb at the new track, which is located behind the Warrior and Family Support Center. Atkins is a wounded warrior with Company C, Warrior Transition Battalion.

Cynthia Stovall (right), with the Joint Base San

Cynthia Stovall (right), with the Joint Base San

Cynthia Stovall (right), with the Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston Civilian Personnel Advisory Center, assists Spc. Qwenolyn Kendle with her resume during a resume workshop at the Warrior and Family Supp... More

Sgt. 1st Class Mike Atkins demonstrates the overhead

Sgt. 1st Class Mike Atkins demonstrates the overhead

Sgt. 1st Class Mike Atkins demonstrates the overhead rings at the new track located behind the Warrior and Family Support Center. Atkins is a wounded warrior with Company C, Warrior Transition Battalion.

(From left) Gabriele Dias, director of the Fort Sam

(From left) Gabriele Dias, director of the Fort Sam

(From left) Gabriele Dias, director of the Fort Sam Houston Soldier and Family Assistance Center; Nate Smith, executive director of Hire Heroes USA; and Ann Alvarez, military service coordinator, U.S. Departmen... More

Sgt. 1st Class Mike Atkins demonstrates the pegboard

Sgt. 1st Class Mike Atkins demonstrates the pegboard

Sgt. 1st Class Mike Atkins demonstrates the pegboard at the new track located behind the Warrior and Family Support Center. Atkins is a wounded warrior with Company C, Warrior Transition Battalion.

Blair Bloomston, associate director, Game On Nation,

Blair Bloomston, associate director, Game On Nation,

Blair Bloomston, associate director, Game On Nation, plays a confidence boosting game with Gabriel Marcum during the USO Caregivers Conference May 30.

Sgt. 1st Class Mike Atkins demonstrates the net crawl

Sgt. 1st Class Mike Atkins demonstrates the net crawl

Sgt. 1st Class Mike Atkins demonstrates the net crawl at the new track located behind the Warrior and Family Support Center. Atkins is a wounded warrior with Company C, Warrior Transition Battalion.

Shilo and Kathreyn Harris to talk about how his injury

Shilo and Kathreyn Harris to talk about how his injury

Shilo and Kathreyn Harris to talk about how his injury affected their children. Their daughter, Elizabeth, was four years old when Shilo was injured. In 2007, he was severely burned when the vehicle he was ridi... More

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