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2nd Lt. Sam Kendricks proved at the Olympics that he’s a soldier first by stopping mid-run to pause for the national anthem.
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Posted in DoD News, Rotator
Tagged Army, Ash Carter, National Anthem, Olympics, paralympics, Pentagon ceremony, pole vault, Rio, Sam Kendricks, sports
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Several service members and veterans who have amazing stories of resilience are competing in the 2016 Paralympics. Meet a few of them here.
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An athlete participates in the cycling competition of the 2014 Marine Corps Trials at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., March 9, 2014.
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Posted in Rotator, Worth A Thousand Words
Tagged archery, athletes, Camp Pendleton, cycling, cycling competition, field, Marine Corps, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Marine Corps Pfc. Patrick Onofre, Marine Corps Trials, Marines, paralympics, shooting, sitting volleyball, swimming, track, U.S. Marine Corps, United States Marine Corps, USMC, veterans, Wheelchair basketball, Worth a Thousand Words, wounded warrior
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