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U.S. Marine Corps veteran Anthony McDaniel, a former

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Anthony McDaniel, a former

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Anthony McDaniel, a former sergeant and member of Team U.S., scores a goal during a wheelchair rugby match at the 2017 Invictus Games in the Mattamy Sports Centre in Toronto, Canada, S... More

U.S. Navy veteran Hector Varela, a former chief petty

U.S. Navy veteran Hector Varela, a former chief petty

U.S. Navy veteran Hector Varela, a former chief petty officer and member of Team U.S., avoids an opposing competitor during a wheelchair rugby match at the 2017 Invictus Games in the Mattamy Sports Centre in To... More

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Anthony McDaniel, a former

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Anthony McDaniel, a former

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Anthony McDaniel, a former sergeant and member of Team U.S., prepares for offensive maneuvering during a wheelchair rugby match at the 2017 Invictus Games in the Mattamy Sports Centre ... More

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Anthony McDaniel, a former

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Anthony McDaniel, a former

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Anthony McDaniel, a former sergeant and member of Team U.S., maneuvers down the court during a wheelchair rugby match at the 2017 Invictus Games in the Mattamy Sports Centre in Toronto... More

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Anthony McDaniel (right),

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Anthony McDaniel (right),

U.S. Marine Corps veteran Anthony McDaniel (right), a former sergeant and member of Team U.S., provides cover for U.S. Navy veteran Hector Varela (left), a former chief petty officer and member of Team U.S., wh... More

Petty Officer 3rd Class Nathan Dewalt, member of Team

Petty Officer 3rd Class Nathan Dewalt, member of Team

Petty Officer 3rd Class Nathan Dewalt, member of Team U.S., prepares to pass the ball to open teammates during a wheelchair rugby match at the 2017 Invictus Games in the Mattamy Sports Centre in Toronto, Canada... More

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