AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo.— Maj. Stacie Shafran, Department of Defense Warrior Games athlete on Team Air Force, speaks with Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria, Air Force Academy superintendent, at the Fisher House Athlete Reception in Colorado Springs, Colorado, June 1, 2018. The Warrior Games were established in 2010 as a way to enhance the recovery and rehabilitation of wounded, ill and injured service members and expose them to adaptive sports. The Games encourage them to stay physically active when they return to their local communities, and inspire and promote opportunities for growth and achi
AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo.— Maj. Stacie Shafran, Department of Defense Warrior Games athlete on Team Air Force, speaks with Lt. Gen. Jay Silveria, Air Force Academy superintendent, at the Fisher House Athlete Reception in Colorado Springs, Colorado, June 1, 2018. The Warrior Games were established in 2010 as a way to enhance the recovery and rehabilitation of wounded, ill and injured service members and expose them to adaptive sports. The Games encourage them to stay physically active when they return to their local communities, and inspire and promote opportunities for growth and achievement. Families are a significant part of an athlete's recovery and this year promises to have the most robust family program to date.
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