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12/15/2022
When military facilities faced a national shortage of an essential mobility aid, they launched a grassroots initiative that not only ensured patient care, but also created a new waste reduction model within the DHA.
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12/14/2022
Retired U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Adam Foutz's calls on his life experiences, his faith, and determination to continue his service to the military and veteran community.
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12/6/2022
Despite a career-ending cancer diagnosis, U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer Blake Conley prepares to retire after more than 20 years serving his nation with a positive outlook and a desire to keep serving.
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9/13/2022
Horse therapy is one way Fort Campbell wounded soldiers move toward recovery.
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8/24/2022
The Brooke Army Medical Center Soldier Recovery Unit is more than where support for wounded, ill, and injured soldiers receiving rehabilitative care takes place.
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7/29/2022
New veteran reflects on his experience at the last Invictus Games as a recovering service member and how DOD adaptive sports programs got him there and aided in recovery.
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7/22/2022
Navy RSM shares how military adaptive sport programs helped him during his recovery from cancer.
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7/8/2022
Adaptive sports allow athletes to pursue new goals. Team Navy’s Shooting Coach Roel Espino shares his journey from athlete to coach.
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3/4/2022
Recovering Service Members compete in 2022 national indoor rowing championships.
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2/4/2022
Late last year, the Air Force launched Invisible Wounds Initiative Command Team Campaign
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12/10/2021
Fort Belvoir Soldier Recovery Unit Command team joins MASP for a rowing clinic in Washington D.C. to experience benefits of adaptive sports firsthand.
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11/30/2021
Eric and Crystal Heideman are not just husband and wife, but life partners navigating life as a wounded warrior and his full-time caregiver with resilience, will, and above all, love for one another.
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