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Hunting trip gives wounded Marines renewed spirit

By Capt. Jill Leyden | | December 28, 2010

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Lance Cpl. Ron Sullivan, bi-lateral above-knee amputee, poses with two Whitetail bucks he shot while hunting on Dos Hermanos Ranch here.  Sullivan is currently assigned to Wounded Warrior Battalion East, Marine Detachment- Brooke Army Medical Center.  The hunt was made possible by Combat Marine Outdoors, a non-profit organization with a mission to provide Dream Hunts and Outdoor Adventures for severely wounded Marines, Soldiers, Airmen, Sailors and Navy Corpsmen, according to the organization's website.  The three-day event provided Sullivan and other wounded Marines and Marine veterans an opportunity to focus on their abilities and enjoy the hunting experience.

Lance Cpl. Ron Sullivan, bi-lateral above-knee amputee, poses with two Whitetail bucks he shot while hunting on Dos Hermanos Ranch here. Sullivan is currently assigned to Wounded Warrior Battalion East, Marine Detachment- Brooke Army Medical Center. The hunt was made possible by Combat Marine Outdoors, a non-profit organization with a mission to provide Dream Hunts and Outdoor Adventures for severely wounded Marines, Soldiers, Airmen, Sailors and Navy Corpsmen, according to the organization's website. The three-day event provided Sullivan and other wounded Marines and Marine veterans an opportunity to focus on their abilities and enjoy the hunting experience. (Photo by Capt. Jill Leyden)


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Dec. 18, 2010 -- Lance Cpl. Ron Sullivan, bi-lateral above-knee amputee, poses with two Whitetail bucks he shot while hunting on Dos Hermanos Ranch here.  Sullivan is currently assigned to Wounded Warrior Battalion East, Marine Detachment- Brooke Army Medical Center.  The hunt was made possible by Combat Marine Outdoors, a non-profit organization with a mission "to provide Dream Hunts and Outdoor Adventures for severely wounded Marines, Soldiers, Airmen, Sailors and Navy Corpsmen," according to the organization's website.  The three-day event provided Sullivan and other wounded Marines and Marine veterans an opportunity to focus on their abilities and enjoy the hunting experience.
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