The Marine Corps has established a dynasty at the Warrior Games, taking top honors for the fourth year in a row at this year’s competition, which concluded May 16. Story
Army Spc. Elizabeth Wasil took three gold medals in the race chair, a bronze medal in the shot put and a bronze in the hand cycle/recumbent cycling race during the 2013 Warrior Games, which concluded May 16 at the Olympic Training Center and the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo. Story
Expert Marine archery coaches assisted wounded warrior athletes representng all services and veterans at the 2013 Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo. Story
Retired Air Force Staff Sgt. Zuleika Cruz is defying painful injuries she'd received during a duty tour in Iraq to participate in the 2013 Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo. Story
Jeanette Falu-Bishop, a masseuse and the founder and executive director of the nonprofit Structure for Wounded Warriors, helps heal and relax ill, injured and wounded veterans competing at the 2013 Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo. Story
Warrior Games athlete Randall "Blake" McMinn remembers that during his Army career, he was taught to leave behind the possibility of failure and the temptation of quitting. Story
Team Navy member Lt. j.g. Laura Root became the first female to ever win a gold medal in shooting at the Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colo., May 13. Story
One Warrior Games athlete has only been shooting competitively for five months and has already earned gold in the offhand air rifle competition. Story
Nearing the final events of the 2013 Warrior Games, the Marine team has earned more than 30 medals, pushing them one step closer toward reclaiming the Chairman’s Cup--now commonly known as the “Commandant’s Cup.” Story
With a range of one-and-one-half octaves, the national anthem is widely considered a difficult song to sing. It's even more challenging to do so in front of an audience of current and former military spectators awaiting the start of an athletic event at the 2013 Warrior Games. Story
Extremely tough training and experience give the special operations team’s wounded warriors a competitive edge. Story
As a hush went across the spectators, two Marines, tied in the finals for shooting an air rifle, lined up their final shots in a shoot-off. A tenth of a point on the last shot meant the difference between winning gold and silver for these two Marines. Story