Stories about wounded Service Members and their personal paths to healing and recovery.
An injured soldier's story of recovery and the role of TRICARE in facilitating his recovery and rehabilitation.
Story of a Service Member who returned to duty after suffering memory loss and slurred speech due to a traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Story of the Chief of Staff's Visit to the Service Members at Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC), which included a Service Member with burns on 97 percent of his body who was able to dance with his mother at BAMC's Christmas Ball.
Story of 10 Service Members who have lost a limb and returned to the battlefield, and of 26 Service Members who have lost a limb and returned to active duty.
Stories of several wounded warriors who endured losing a limb or a severe brain injury and recovered to go on to compete in the 2008 Paralympics in Beijing or return to combat.
Story of a soldier who lost a limb in a car accident yet is able to return to the ski slopes.
Story of a Service Member, who lost his legs in a land mine explosion in Iraq, who was honored by the Wounded Warrior Disabled Sports Project for successfully returning to the sport of skiing.
Story of a Service Member who lost his vision and suffered a traumatic brain injury and has learned to adapt to living without sight and has become a prominent spokesperson for the Wounded Warrior Project.
Story of a Service Member who survived traumatic brain injury (TBI) and despite doctors' dire initial predictions has learned to walk, talk and become an advocate for increased public awareness of TBI.
Story of a Service Member medivaced from Iraq who now leads the 187th Medical Battalion at Brooke Army Medical Center.