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Athletes with the Georgian Defense Forces receive a

Athletes with the Georgian Defense Forces receive a

Athletes with the Georgian Defense Forces receive a donation of electric wheelchairs from Warrior Foundation Freedom Station at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., March 9. Warrior Foundation Freedom Stat... More

Sandy Lehmkuhler, the Warrior Foundation Freedom Station

Sandy Lehmkuhler, the Warrior Foundation Freedom Station

Sandy Lehmkuhler, the Warrior Foundation Freedom Station president, presents a certificate of appreciation to Kim Kohlenberger, the director of the Orange Coast Owners Group Chapter, at a ceremony aboard Camp P... More

Athletes with the Georgian Defense Forces receive a

Athletes with the Georgian Defense Forces receive a

Athletes with the Georgian Defense Forces receive a donation of electric wheelchairs from Warrior Foundation Freedom Station at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., March 9. Warrior Foundation Freedom Stat... More

A Vietnam veteran stands during a ceremony following

A Vietnam veteran stands during a ceremony following

A Vietnam veteran stands during a ceremony following a motorcycle ride from Orange County, Calif., to the Wounded Warrior Battalion West’s facility aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Nov. 1, 2013. The ride raised m... More

Athletes with the Georgian Defense Forces receive a

Athletes with the Georgian Defense Forces receive a

Athletes with the Georgian Defense Forces receive a donation of electric wheelchairs from Warrior Foundation Freedom Station at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., March 9. Warrior Foundation Freedom Stat... More

Athletes with the Georgian Defense Forces receive a

Athletes with the Georgian Defense Forces receive a

Athletes with the Georgian Defense Forces receive a donation of electric wheelchairs from Warrior Foundation Freedom Station at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., March 9. Warrior Foundation Freedom Stat... More

Marines admire a bike on display at the Hope and Care

Marines admire a bike on display at the Hope and Care

Marines admire a bike on display at the Hope and Care Center aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Nov. 1, 2013. Marines assigned to Wounded Warrior Battalion West worked together to assemble the bike at an automotive... More

Athletes with the Georgian Defense Forces receive a

Athletes with the Georgian Defense Forces receive a

Athletes with the Georgian Defense Forces receive a donation of electric wheelchairs from Warrior Foundation Freedom Station at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., March 9. Warrior Foundation Freedom Stat... More

Lt. Col. Joseph Allena, the Wounded Warrior Battalion

Lt. Col. Joseph Allena, the Wounded Warrior Battalion

Lt. Col. Joseph Allena, the Wounded Warrior Battalion West commander, delivers a speech following the Injured Warrior Run aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Nov. 1, 2013. The Injured Warrior Run raised more than $2... More

Kim Kohlenberger, the director of the Orange Coast

Kim Kohlenberger, the director of the Orange Coast

Kim Kohlenberger, the director of the Orange Coast Owners Group Chapter, speaks at a ceremony following the Injured Warrior Run aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Nov. 1, 2013. The Orange Coast Owners Group Chapter... More

A group of bikers park their bikes following a ride

A group of bikers park their bikes following a ride

A group of bikers park their bikes following a ride from Orange County, Calif., to the Hope and Care Center aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Nov. 1, 2013. The Injured Warrior Run raised more than $ 28,000 for the... More

A new boot designed for below-knee amputees with prosthetic

A new boot designed for below-knee amputees with prosthetic

A new boot designed for below-knee amputees with prosthetic legs sits on display during a ceremony at the Hope and Care Center aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Nov. 1, 2013. The new boot was designed with a zippe... More

More than 600 bikers participated to show support for

More than 600 bikers participated to show support for

More than 600 bikers participated to show support for the annual Injured Warrior Run, which ended at the Hope and Care Center aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Nov. 1, 2013.

Karen Davidson, the great-granddaughter of Harley-Davidson’s

Karen Davidson, the great-granddaughter of Harley-Davidson’s

Karen Davidson, the great-granddaughter of Harley-Davidson’s co-founder William A. Davidson, delivers a speech following the Injured Warrior Run aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Nov. 1, 2013. More than 600 bikers... More

Bikers applaud Sandy Lehmkuhler, the Warrior Foundation

Bikers applaud Sandy Lehmkuhler, the Warrior Foundation

Bikers applaud Sandy Lehmkuhler, the Warrior Foundation Freedom Station president, at the Wounded Warrior Battalion West’s Facility aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Nov. 1, 2013. More than 600 Bikers rode in the ... More

More than 600 bikers ride into the parking lots at

More than 600 bikers ride into the parking lots at

More than 600 bikers ride into the parking lots at the Hope and Care Center aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Nov. 1, 2013. The bikers rode from Orange County, Calif., to the center for the annual Injured Warrior Run.

Sandy Lehmkuhler, the Warrior Foundation Freedom Station

Sandy Lehmkuhler, the Warrior Foundation Freedom Station

Sandy Lehmkuhler, the Warrior Foundation Freedom Station president, displays a new boot with a zipper aboard Camp Pendleton, Calif., Nov. 1, 2013. The new design was created for below-knee amputees so they can ... More

Sandy Lehmkuhler, the Warrior Foundation Freedom Station

Sandy Lehmkuhler, the Warrior Foundation Freedom Station

Sandy Lehmkuhler, the Warrior Foundation Freedom Station president, presents a certificate of appreciation to Lt. Col. Joseph Allena, the commander of Wounded Warrior Battalion West, at a ceremony aboard Camp P... More

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