Team Air Force member Lt. Col. Audra Lyons smiles after she finishes a race during the Department of Defense Warrior Games swimming competition at the Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado, June 8, 2018. Adaptive sports rehabilitation, which members of the Air Force Wounded Warrior program participate in, has proven to have positive, long-lasting effects on wounded warriors. The AFW2 program is designed to ensure Total Force Airmen receive personalized support and care from the point of injury or illness, through return to duty, separation, or retirement. ( Air Force Photo by


Team Air Force member Lt. Col. Audra Lyons smiles after she finishes a race during the Department of Defense Warrior Games swimming competition at the Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colorado, June 8, 2018. Adaptive sports rehabilitation, which members of the Air Force Wounded Warrior program participate in, has proven to have positive, long-lasting effects on wounded warriors. The AFW2 program is designed to ensure Total Force Airmen receive personalized support and care from the point of injury or illness, through return to duty, separation, or retirement. ( Air Force Photo by Staff Sgt. Rusty Frank)


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