Army Veteran Michael Kacer practices his start off the blocks for the track and field event for the United States team at the 2016 Invictus Games. Kacer, an infantryman, is an Army athlete from Throop, Penn., currently stationed at the Warrior Transition Unit, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He is one of 35 Soldier and Veteran Army athletes representing the US team during the Invictus Games in Orlando, FL, May 8-12. Invictus Games, an international adaptive sports tournament for wounded, ill and injured service members and Veterans, features about 500 military athletes from 15 countries compe
Army Veteran Michael Kacer practices his start off the blocks for the track and field event for the United States team at the 2016 Invictus Games. Kacer, an infantryman, is an Army athlete from Throop, Penn., currently stationed at the Warrior Transition Unit, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He is one of 35 Soldier and Veteran Army athletes representing the US team during the Invictus Games in Orlando, FL, May 8-12. Invictus Games, an international adaptive sports tournament for wounded, ill and injured service members and Veterans, features about 500 military athletes from 15 countries competing in archery, cycling, indoor rowing, powerlifting, sitting volleyball, swimming, track and field, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair racing, wheelchair rugby and wheelchair tennis; as part of the international adaptive sports tournament for wounded, ill, and injured service members. The US team includes active duty and veteran athletes from all military services and the Special Operations Command. ( Army photo by Sgt. Jason Edwards/ Released) Invictus Games 2016 160306-A-BI909-206
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