Retired Army Staff Sgt. Nathan Cruz escorts the family of his close friend, retired Army Sgt. Edwin Quiros-Ortiz, Sept. 29, at Fort Carson, Colo., during Warrior Games 2014. Both Cruz and Quiros-Ortiz are members of the Special Operations Command team which competed against the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines during the Warrior games in Colorado Springs from Sept. 28 to Oct. 4. Approximately 200 athletes competed in seven adaptive sports: archery, cycling, wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball, shooting, track and field, and swimming. The Warrior Games, founded in 2010, are designe


Retired Army Staff Sgt. Nathan Cruz escorts the family of his close friend, retired Army Sgt. Edwin Quiros-Ortiz, Sept. 29, at Fort Carson, Colo., during Warrior Games 2014. Both Cruz and Quiros-Ortiz are members of the Special Operations Command team which competed against the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines during the Warrior games in Colorado Springs from Sept. 28 to Oct. 4. Approximately 200 athletes competed in seven adaptive sports: archery, cycling, wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball, shooting, track and field, and swimming. The Warrior Games, founded in 2010, are designed to support healing and recovery of wounded, ill and injured service members and veterans through adaptive sports. (Official DoD photo by Army Staff Sgt. Roy Rodriguez) US Special Operations Command team, Warrior Games 2014 141029-M-WE418-002


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