Army Staff Sgt. Roy Rodriguez, a member of the Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) team, shows pictures he took during the 2014 Warrior Games to Army Gen. Joseph Votel, commander of USSOCOM, Oct. 2, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Votel attended the track and field competition to show support for his team. Rodriguez was assigned to 3rd Special Forces Group when he was struck by a drunk driver in 2008. After losing his leg, he deployed one more time to Afghanistan and is still in active duty currently assigned to the Army Cadet Command in Fort Knox, Ky. Approximately 200 athletes represen


Army Staff Sgt. Roy Rodriguez, a member of the Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) team, shows pictures he took during the 2014 Warrior Games to Army Gen. Joseph Votel, commander of USSOCOM, Oct. 2, in Colorado Springs, Colo. Votel attended the track and field competition to show support for his team. Rodriguez was assigned to 3rd Special Forces Group when he was struck by a drunk driver in 2008. After losing his leg, he deployed one more time to Afghanistan and is still in active duty currently assigned to the Army Cadet Command in Fort Knox, Ky. Approximately 200 athletes representing the Army, Marine Corps, Navy/Coast Guard, Air Force and USSOCOM are competing 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. US Special Operations Command team, Warrior Games 2014 141002-A-JJ202-904


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