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2014 Warrior Games
Marine Corps Wounded Warrior Regiment
Sept. 25, 2014 | 2:22
Corporal Gabriel Graves-wake, 20, a native of Chandler, Arizona, talks about the training with the Marine team in preparation for the 2014 Warrior Games. The Marine team has been training since September 15 in order to build team cohesion and acclimate to the above 6,000 ft. altitude of Colorado Springs. The Marine team is comprised of both active duty and veteran wounded, ill and injured Marines who are attached to or supported by the Wounded Warrior Regiment, the official unit of the Marine Corps charged with providing comprehensive non-medical recovery care to wounded, ill and injured Marines. The Warrior Games are a Paralympic-style competition for more than 200 wounded, ill and injured service members and are taking place September 28 to October 4 at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Follow the Marine team's progress at www.facebook.com/wwr.usmc. (USMC photo by Lance Cpl. Ashton C. Buckingham)
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