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Athletes and fellow Marines come together after the

Athletes and fellow Marines come together after the

Athletes and fellow Marines come together after the Wheelchair Basketball gold medal match against the army team to take a photo with a young boy whose condition has caused him to be a triple amputee, at the Wa... More

Sgt. Maj. Michael T. Mack, sergeant major of the Wounded

Sgt. Maj. Michael T. Mack, sergeant major of the Wounded

Sgt. Maj. Michael T. Mack, sergeant major of the Wounded Warrior Regiment, speaks with Sgt. Anthony McDaniel, from Pascagoula, Mississippi, during pregame warm-up drills prior to their Wheelchair Basketball gol... More

Sgt. Maj. Michael T. Mack, sergeant major of the Wounded

Sgt. Maj. Michael T. Mack, sergeant major of the Wounded

Sgt. Maj. Michael T. Mack, sergeant major of the Wounded Warrior Regiment, screams words of motivation and Marine Corps pride with the athletes of the All Marine Team prior to their Wheelchair Basketball gold m... More

Col. T. Shane “Rhino” Tomko, commanding officer, Wounded

Col. T. Shane “Rhino” Tomko, commanding officer, Wounded

Col. T. Shane “Rhino” Tomko, commanding officer, Wounded Warrior Regiment, watches and encourages athletes of the All Marine Team during pregame warm-up drills prior to their Wheelchair Basketball gold medal ma... More

Col. T. Shane “Rhino” Tomko, commanding officer, Wounded

Col. T. Shane “Rhino” Tomko, commanding officer, Wounded

Col. T. Shane “Rhino” Tomko, commanding officer, Wounded Warrior Regiment, encourages the athletes of the All Marine team during their halftime break in the Wheelchair Basketball gold medal match against the ar... More

Sgt. Rafael Cervantes, from San Diego, throws the ball

Sgt. Rafael Cervantes, from San Diego, throws the ball

Sgt. Rafael Cervantes, from San Diego, throws the ball in to his fellow teammates during the Wheelchair Basketball gold medal match against the army team at the Warrior Games, Oct. 3, 2014. The Warrior Games ar... More

Col. T. Shane “Rhino” Tomko, commanding officer of

Col. T. Shane “Rhino” Tomko, commanding officer of

Col. T. Shane “Rhino” Tomko, commanding officer of the Wounded Warrior Regiment, assists athletes of the All Marine Team during pregame warm-up drills prior to their Wheelchair Basketball gold medal match again... More

Athletes, fans, family and friends take a moment to

Athletes, fans, family and friends take a moment to

Athletes, fans, family and friends take a moment to honor our nation during the playing of the National Anthem prior to the All Marine Team’s Wheelchair Basketball gold medal match against the army team at the ... More

The athletes of the All Marine Team come together and

The athletes of the All Marine Team come together and

The athletes of the All Marine Team come together and sing the Marine’s Hymn to celebrate their victory after defeating the army and receiving the gold medal in Wheelchair Basketball at the Warrior Games, Oct. ... More

The athletes and coaches of the All Marine Team come

The athletes and coaches of the All Marine Team come

The athletes and coaches of the All Marine Team come together as a family to celebrate their victory in the Wheelchair Basketball gold medal match against the army team at the Warrior Games, Oct. 3, 2014. The W... More

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