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  • Motivated, dedicated - a step above the rest

    They may be dramatically visible – a missing limb or facial scar. They may also dwell beneath the skin’s surface as mental trauma that persists long after its elicited events. For many veterans, their wounds are obstacles; but for one, there is nothing that can hinder his strive for excellence.After

  • Barnhill returns from Warrior Games, earns 3 medals

    Capt. Hunter Barnhill was greeted with cheers from Columbus Air Force Base Airmen as he entered the terminal at the Golden Triangle Regional Airport June 10 in Columbus, Mississippi, after returning from the Department of Defense Warrior Games in Colorado Springs, Colorado.Barnhill, a 37th Flying

  • Sun sets on Air Force Academy-hosted 2018 Warrior Games

    As the sun sets behind the Colorado Springs mountaintops, the flame lit ceremoniously a week earlier to signify the official start of the 2018 Department of Defense Warrior Games is extinguished, bringing to close the eighth annual iteration of the Games on June 9.

  • 2018 Warrior Games recap: Day 1 competition

    The 2018 Warrior Games officially kick-off June 2 here, and Team Air Force came out with a strong start, claiming 66 medals across track and field events. Some of the many standouts for the day were Brent Campfield, Heather Carter, Ken Guinn, Lawrence Hufford and Julie Walker, who each broke a

  • Retired Airman Meets Biological Sister at DoD Warrior Games

    Medically retired Air Force Senior Airman Karah Behrend won gold medals in discus and shot put so far at the 2018 Defense Department Warrior Games, but she received her biggest thrill by a first-time meeting with her biological sister, Crystal Boyd.

  • EOD Wounded Warrior takes long strides toward recovery

    U.S. Air Force Wounded Warrior Master Sgt. Kenneth Guinn, 325th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal logistics section chief, will set foot in the opening ceremony of the 2018 Wounded Warrior Games. Alongside him is 39 team members who were selected from over 300 applicants.

  • Wounded warriors soar over Academy

    Eight wounded warrior veterans received an opportunity to soar over the Air Force Academy May 8. The 94th Flying Training Squadron facilitated the orientation flight for the veterans.

  • Master sergeant fights back from TBI, helps fellow Airmen

    [NOTE: This story was featured on the Travis website in March 2017. With the increased emphasis on "invisible wounds" we feel it makes a perfect story to bring to our audience.]The work day is over and a master sergeant climbs on his Aprilia Shiver motorcycle and takes off. He’s looking forward to

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