Assistant rifle and pistol Coach Ray Arredondo, watches Army Sgt. Aaron Averre, a participant in the DoD Warrior Games 2018, as he fires his rifle during shooting practice, Fort Carson, Colorado, May 28, 2018. The DoD Warrior Games is an adaptive sports competition for wounded, ill, and injured service members and veterans. Approximately 300 athletes representing teams from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Special Operations Command, United Kingdom Armed Forces, Canadian Armed Forces, and the Australian Defence Force will compete June 1 - June 9 in archery, cycling, track, field,


Assistant rifle and pistol Coach Ray Arredondo, watches Army Sgt. Aaron Averre, a participant in the DoD Warrior Games 2018, as he fires his rifle during shooting practice, Fort Carson, Colorado, May 28, 2018. The DoD Warrior Games is an adaptive sports competition for wounded, ill, and injured service members and veterans. Approximately 300 athletes representing teams from the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Special Operations Command, United Kingdom Armed Forces, Canadian Armed Forces, and the Australian Defence Force will compete June 1 - June 9 in archery, cycling, track, field, shooting, sitting volleyball, swimming, wheelchair basketball, and - new this year - powerlifting and indoor rowing. ( Army photo by Staff Sgt. Kalie Frantz)


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