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More than 600,000 Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans have been left partially or totally disabled from physical or psychological wounds received during their service. And their families, too, have felt the aftershocks of war here at home, witnessing a loved one suffer and doing everything they can to help—even when everything isn’t enough. That’s what makes the Defense Department’s Warrior Games so important. The 270 Wounded Warriors competing in a variety of sports over 10 days at the Marine Corps Base in Quantico, Virginia, come from every branch of military service. What they have in common is the will to overcome.
Staff sergeant Rey Edenfield of the U.S. Air Force lost his left leg after a motorcycle accident. “The Air Force Wounded Warrior program has given me a new perspective on life as an amputee and has opened my eyes to the world of adaptive sports,” he says. “I had no idea the programs and opportunities that were available to me.” Read his story and that of 14 other Wounded Warriors on time.com/wounded-warriors.
Photograph by Erik Tanner (@eriktanner) for TIME.


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