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Media Gallery

Videos, photos, and other multimedia items from WTC programs and events are provided below. Broadcast quality footage and high resolution images are available upon request.

For specific requests, contact the WTC Strategic Communications Division:
Cynthia L. Vaughan
Public Affairs Officer
Office: (703) 325-0470
Email: cynthia.vaughan@us.army.mil

Brochures

Comprehensive Transition Plan (PDF)

CTP Brochure

Sample Photos

CPT Chad FlemingVeteran Carlos Labarca-Cruz

CPT Chad Fleming utilizes the therapy pool at Brooke Army Medical Center as part of his physical therapy.

Veteran Carlos Labarca-Cruz and his Family attend the Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2) Symposium.

SGT Jerrod FieldsWounded warriors practice for shooting competition

SGT Jerrod Fields sprints around the track as part of the U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program.

Wounded warriors practice for the shooting competition at the Warrior Games. Photo credit Michael Molinaro

CPL Kendra ColemanCPL Darrell (Isaac) Jensen

CPL Kendra Coleman recovers at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after losing her left leg in Afghanistan.

Double amputee CPL Darrell (Isaac) Jensen demonstrates putting on his prosthetic.

WTC Videos

WTC Public Service Announcement
The Warrior Transition Command released a 60-second public service announcement (PSA) on adaptive sports. This PSA showcases the resilient spirit, competitive nature and physical abilities of wounded warriors through adaptive sports. <

For As Long As It Takes
This 12-minute video will walk you through the six stages of the Wounded Warrior Lifecycle, and how the U.S. Army Wounded Warrior Program (AW2) supports severely wounded, ill, and injured Soldiers, Veterans, and their Families.

Life and Limb
Compliments of the Pentagon Channel, this video provides insight into 21st century prosthetics used to rehabilitate Soldiers who experience amputations and into the military's commitment to advancing prosthetic research to further improve the technology available.