
Train through pain
Wounded warriors learn to work through pain from injuries in their physical training and rehabilitation
/* Prevent direct access to this file */ if (!defined('ABSPATH')) { exit( __('Sorry, you are not allowed to access this file directly.', DFCG_DOMAIN) ); } ?>

Airman Magazine: 05.2012

Wounded warriors learn to work through pain from injuries in their physical training and rehabilitation

Service teams compete for medals in Warrior Games, but also for each other

Rehab teams support equipment needs for Warrior Games athletes

Two helicopter crash survivors are back on the same team in Warrior Games
A look back at the 2012 Warrior Games
Volunteers show support for service members by serving at Warrior Games
Air Force takes 2nd, 3rd in men's cycling
AF athlete places among top archers in his first Warrior Games
A look at some of the equipment our Air Force warriors are using in their Warrior Games competition
Joint, coalition exercise offers special operations forces irregular warfare training
Air Force's youngest B-52 Stratofortress turns 50 this year

Ultimate Challenge athlete heals from shooting, battles PTSD
27 April 2012
First below the knee amputee C-17 pilot proves life isn’t over
27 April 2012
Retired major uplifts Warrior Games teammates
27 April 2012
"Being here makes you feel like you’re still part of the military."
27 April 2012
Adaptive sports gave an AF team member new perspective
27 April 2012
Selection camp pulls former first sergeant out of isolation
27 April 2012
"I’ve been able to reconnect again in athletics. I’d forgotten what it was like to wear a jersey on Saturdays."
27 April 2012
"(The Warrior Games) will get me motivated to exercise again."
27 April 2012
Active-duty major represents the AF in three sports
27 April 2012
"It’s a chance to get out and be involved in the Air Force again."
27 April 2012
"I hope to move forward in the healing process."
27 April 2012
"I am a veteran and I live to defend this country, no matter what."
27 April 2012
"It gives us the chance to have competition we normally wouldn’t have."
27 April 2012
"I wanted to push myself, learn some sports and show I could still compete."
27 April 2012
"I wanted to push myself, learn some sports, and show I could still compete."
27 April 2012
"I am always humbled when I can serve alongside such wonderful folks."
27 April 2012
"I love archery and cycling, and they’re both part of the competition."
27 April 2012
"My boys motivate me to show them I still have got it."
27 April 2012
"The Warrior Games helped me get back into things. It got me back associating with people."
27 April 2012
"I have a competitive bone in me, although I try to keep it hidden most of the time."
27 April 2012
"It’s being able to return to my new 100 percent and my friends and family."
27 April 2012
"It took some coaxing from my recovery care coordinator who let me know this is for anybody who’s injured."
27 April 2012
"I am ecstatic to compete."
27 April 2012
Unavailable for photos
27 April 2012Not bad... Take a look at this fun litttle video shot by Ssgt. James Ebbs. http://t.co/KPtd2oXl http://t.co/AKBpmkA9