Staff Sgt. Benjamin Seekell talks to 9th Air Force Outstanding Professional of the Year program attendees about his experience as a Wounded Warrior at the Carolina Skies Club, Shaw Air Force Base, March 21, 2012. The Wounded Warrior program helps service members who have combat or hostile-related injuries or illnesses receive professional support and care from the point of injury, through separation or retirement, for life. Sergeant Seekell, a military working dog handler for the 4th Fighter Wing Security Forces Squadron, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, , lost the lower part of his le


Staff Sgt. Benjamin Seekell talks to 9th Air Force Outstanding Professional of the Year program attendees about his experience as a Wounded Warrior at the Carolina Skies Club, Shaw Air Force Base, March 21, 2012. The Wounded Warrior program helps service members who have combat or hostile-related injuries or illnesses receive professional support and care from the point of injury, through separation or retirement, for life. Sergeant Seekell, a military working dog handler for the 4th Fighter Wing Security Forces Squadron, Seymour Johnson Air Force Base, , lost the lower part of his left leg while serving in Afghanistan in 2011. Senior Airman Neil D. Warner


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